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  2. Pathfinding - Wikipedia

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    Pathfinding. Pathfinding or pathing is the search, by a computer application, for the shortest route between two points. It is a more practical variant on solving mazes. This field of research is based heavily on Dijkstra's algorithm for finding the shortest path on a weighted graph.

  3. UKG - Wikipedia

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    UKG is an American multinational technology company with dual headquarters in Lowell, Massachusetts, and Weston, Florida. It provides workforce management and human resource management services. History

  4. ZPE Programming Environment - Wikipedia

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    The ZPE Programming Environment is written in Java, making it cross-platform. A side effect is that specific plugins and built-in objects are entirely written in Java. Whilst ZPE is closed source, all plugins, transpilers and additional tools are open-source. The Standard Algorithms library is also open-source and available on Balfour's GitHub ...

  5. Java logging framework - Wikipedia

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    Logging refers to the recording of activity by an application and is a common issue for development teams. Logging frameworks ease and standardize the process of logging for the Java platform. In particular they provide flexibility by avoiding explicit output to the console (see Appender below). Where logs are written becomes independent of the ...

  6. Convex hull algorithms - Wikipedia

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    Chan's algorithm is used for dimensions 2 and 3, and Quickhull is used for computation of the convex hull in higher dimensions. [8] For a finite set of points, the convex hull is a convex polyhedron in three dimensions, or in general a convex polytope for any number of dimensions, whose vertices are some of the points in the input set. Its ...

  7. Log4j - Wikipedia

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    Website. logging.apache.org /log4j /2.x /. Apache Log4j is a Java -based logging utility originally written by Ceki Gülcü. It is part of the Apache Logging Services, a project of the Apache Software Foundation. Log4j is one of several Java logging frameworks. Gülcü has since created SLF4J, Reload4j, [4] and Logback [5][better source needed ...

  8. Morris County School of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Ninth grade students learn how to program in Java and do exploratory work into a variety of computer-related career paths, such as video game design, web design, and computer hardware. Tenth grade students take AP Computer Science Principles and learn the basics of software design and how to handle clients.

  9. Jeff Greenwald - Wikipedia

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    In the Spring of 1983, Greenwald was awarded a journalism fellowship by the Rotary International Foundation, and departed for a second trip to Asia. Over the course of 16 months he lived in Kathmandu, Nepal, and made excursions to the Himalaya, India, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Japan, Java, and Bali.