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  2. PyCharm - Wikipedia

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    PyCharm is a cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) for Python programming. It has a Community Edition with open-source features and a Professional Edition with proprietary modules, such as scientific tools and web development support.

  3. JetBrains - Wikipedia

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    JetBrains is a private limited company that makes tools for software developers and project managers. It offers IDEs for various programming languages, created Kotlin, and was involved in the SolarWinds hack and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  4. Software cracking - Wikipedia

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    Software cracking is the act of removing copy protection from a software by illegal methods. Learn about the origins, tools, and challenges of software cracking, as well as its relation to reverse engineering and demoscene.

  5. IntelliJ IDEA - Wikipedia

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    IntelliJ IDEA is a Java IDE developed by JetBrains that supports various JVM-based languages and features. The Community Edition is an open-source and free version with limited functionality, while the Ultimate Edition is a trialware with more features and plugins.

  6. Georgia governor signs executive order allowing colleges to ...

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    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order Tuesday that will allow colleges in the state, including the University of Georgia, to pay players directly for the use of their name, image and ...

  7. Sublime Text - Wikipedia

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    Sublime Text is a shareware text and source code editor for Windows, macOS and Linux. Learn about its version history, features such as syntax highlighting, auto-completion and snippets, and how to customize it with themes and plugins.

  8. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    Semantic versioning is a widely-adopted version scheme that encodes a version by a three-part number (Major.Minor.Patch) and optional tags. It indicates the risk and functionality of changes between releases, and is used in many software projects and contexts.

  9. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language with a comprehensive standard library and multiple paradigms. Learn about its history, design, features, implementations, dialects, and influences from this Wikipedia article.