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java-11-examples
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How to publish a Gradle project to OSSRH.
Yet another example for Gradle https://github.com/jveverka/java-11-examples/tree/master/artefact-publishing-demo/test-artefact
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Java Snake
I'd like to disagree. I'm an high school student myself and I am interested mostly in programming, but also in computer science. I have never studied anything in either fields at school so maybe my opinion here is limited. The first point I'd like to address is that, while the line between computer science and programming is sometimes very thin, this project clearly falls in the latter's territory. Furthermore, being a computer scientist or a software engineer doesn't excuse an individual from not following the coding practices that regulate a particular language. While the latter is a tool in both cases, it's important in my opinion to maximize its expressivity to get the job done as efficiently as possible. At least in my opinion this is very important to understand the difference between the various programming languages, build tools and everything else as, without following the tool's philosophy at heart, they start to look all the same very fast. Finally a computer scientist could have an interest in being a good programmer and vice versa which makes it trivial to start following good practices from the start. At least this is what I've always tried to do from my first project(https://github.com/Auties/MeteorShardSourceCode) to my last ones(https://github.com/Auties00/Reified https://github.com/Auties00/WhatsappWeb4j).
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WhatsappWeb4j - A standalone WhatsappWeb library
You can find the library here
What are some alternatives?
testcontainers-spring-boot - Container auto-configurations for Spring Boot based integration tests
whatsapp-web.js - A WhatsApp client library for NodeJS that connects through the WhatsApp Web browser app
mongo-kafka - MongoDB Kafka Connector
SendWhatsppTextByJavaScript - Here is small JS Script for sending a message in a loop.
hazelcast-wm - Hazelcast filter-based Web Session Manager
methanol - ⚗️ Lightweight HTTP extensions for Java
Thingsboard - Open-source IoT Platform - Device management, data collection, processing and visualization.
WhatsappWebToGo - [android] WhatsApp Web client for your phone/tablet with media support
gradle-publish-ossrh-sample
JaCoCo - :microscope: Java Code Coverage Library
publish-plugin - Gradle plugin for publishing to Nexus repositories
Reified - Reified in Java 11 and upwards