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  2. WeBWorK - Wikipedia

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    WeBWorK uses a Perl-based language called PG to specify exercises, which allows instructors a great deal of flexibility in how exercises are presented. [1] WeBWorK was originally developed at the University of Rochester by professors Michael Gage and Arnold Pizer. It is now a free software project maintained by many contributors at several ...

  3. Apache Struts - Wikipedia

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    The WebWork framework spun off from Apache Struts 1 aiming to offer enhancements and refinements while retaining the same general architecture of the original Struts framework. In December 2005, it was announced that WebWork 2.2 was adopted as Apache Struts 2, which reached its first full release in February 2007.

  4. Apache Struts 1 - Wikipedia

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    WebWork 2.2 has been adopted as Apache Struts 2, which reached its first full release in February 2007. In addition to the current and constantly evolving successor version Struts 2, a clone of Struts 1 exists since 2022, which updates the legacy framework of Struts 1 to a current Jakarta EE compatible stack.

  5. List of learning management systems - Wikipedia

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    ANGEL Learning (acquired by Blackboard in May 2009); Click2Learn and Docent merged to become SumTotal Systems in 2004; CourseInfo LLC (precursor company to Blackboard, which became Blackboard's core technology, founded by Stephen Gilfus

  6. Webwork (Indian web site) - Wikipedia

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    Webwork was an Indian website portal accused of being a Ponzi scheme. [1] The site was promoted by a Bollywood star, and was said to have scammed Rs 125 crore from users. Webwork's directors were arrested in February 2017.

  7. Michael Gage (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Eaton Gage is a mathematician who works as a professor of mathematics at the University of Rochester.He is known for his work on the curve-shortening flow, and in particular for the Gage–Hamilton–Grayson theorem, proved by Gage with Richard S. Hamilton and Matthew Grayson, which describes the behavior of any smooth Jordan curve under the curve-shortening flow.

  8. Harry Stephen Keeler - Wikipedia

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    A webwork novel typically ends with a surprise revelation which clarifies these interactions. According to Keeler's 1927 series of articles on plot theory, "The Mechanics (and Kinematics) of Web-Work Plot Construction", [ 10 ] a webwork plot is typically built around a sequence in which the main character intersects at least four other strands ...

  9. Jakarta Expression Language - Wikipedia

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    OGNL – An open source EL used by WebWork (and Struts2). MVEL – An open source EL used in many Java-based projects. SpEL – Spring Expression Language, an open source EL that is part of the Spring Framework. It's mainly used in Spring portfolio projects but because it's technology-agnostic it may be used in other projects.