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  2. PowerBuilder - Wikipedia

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    PowerBuilder is an integrated development environment owned by SAP since the acquisition of Sybase in 2010. On July 5, 2016, SAP and Appeon entered into an agreement whereby Appeon, an independent company, would be responsible for developing, selling, and supporting PowerBuilder. [1]

  3. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence was founded as an academic discipline in 1956. [6] The field went through multiple cycles of optimism, [7] [8] followed by periods of disappointment and loss of funding, known as AI winter. [9] [10] Funding and interest vastly increased after 2012 when deep learning surpassed all previous AI techniques, [11] and after ...

  4. JavaFX - Wikipedia

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    JavaFX is a software platform for creating and delivering desktop applications, as well as rich web applications that can run across a wide variety of devices. JavaFX has support for desktop computers and web browsers [citation needed] on Microsoft Windows, Linux (including Raspberry Pi), and macOS, as well as mobile devices running iOS and Android, through Gluon Mobile.

  5. Builder pattern - Wikipedia

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    Builder pattern. The builder pattern is a design pattern designed to provide a flexible solution to various object creation problems in object-oriented programming. The intent of the builder design pattern is to separate the construction of a complex object from its representation. It is one of the Gang of Four design patterns .

  6. Startup studio - Wikipedia

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    Startup studio. A startup studio, also known as a startup factory, or a startup foundry, or a venture studio, is a studio-like company that aims at building several startup companies in succession. This style of business building is referred to as "parallel entrepreneurship ". [1]

  7. FutureBASIC - Wikipedia

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    For Mac OS X, Appearance compliant programs onwards, FutureBASIC uses Apple's Interface Builder. ^ pronounced FB cubed. ^ A week later the European edition was released which included English, Italian, German (now discontinued) and French Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine language versions. There is also a Japanese language edition.

  8. Future-proof - Wikipedia

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    Future-proofing (also futureproofing) is the process of anticipating the future and developing methods of minimizing the effects of shocks and stresses of future events. [1] [ citation needed ] Future-proofing is used in industries such as electronics, medical industry, industrial design, and more recently, in design for climate change.

  9. Modern methods of construction - Wikipedia

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    Modern methods of construction (MMC) is a term used in the UK construction industry to refer to "smart construction" processes designed to improve upon traditional design and construction approaches by focusing on (among other things) component and process standardisation, design for manufacture and assembly (), prefabrication, preassembly, off-site manufacture (including modular building) and ...