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Java Top 100 Libraries 2016

di Federico Paparoni · Pubblicato Maggio 19, 2016 · Aggiornato Novembre 17, 2016

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Takipi ha analizzato ben 12059 libreria Java che vengono attualmente utilizzate dai migliori 3862 progetti Java su GitHub e ecco quali sono i risultati.

The Top 100 Java Libraries in 2016 – After Analyzing 47,251 Dependencies

Federico Paparoni
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