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    Build experiences that drive engagement and increase transactions

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    Sendbird's chat, voice, and video APIs power conversations and communities in hundreds of the most innovative apps and products. Sendbird’s feature-rich platform, and pre-fab UI components make developers more productive. We take care of a ton of operational complexity under the hood, so you can power a rich chat service, and life-like voice, and video experiences, and not worry about features, edge cases, reliability, or scale.
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    Developed and headquartered in Europe (Barcelona, Spain), Passwork meets GDPR, NIS2, ENS and other European regulatory requirements by design.

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    Error Prone

    Error Prone

    Catch common Java mistakes as compile-time errors

    ...And sometimes a refactoring that seems safe can leave behind code that will never do what’s intended. We’re used to getting help from the compiler, but it doesn’t do much beyond static type checking. Using Error Prone to augment the compiler’s type analysis, you can catch more mistakes before they cost you time, or end up as bugs in production. We use Error Prone in Google’s Java build system to eliminate classes of serious bugs from entering our code, and we’ve open-sourced it, so you can too.
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    WALA

    WALA

    Libraries for Analysis, with frontends for Java, Android, and JS

    The T. J. Watson Libraries for Analysis (WALA) provide static analysis capabilities for Java bytecode and related languages and for JavaScript. The system is licensed under the Eclipse Public License, which has been approved by the OSI (Open Source Initiative) as a fully certified open-source license. The initial WALA infrastructure was independently developed as part of the DOMO research project at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. In 2006, IBM donated the software to the community. The...
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