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  2. List of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    XWiki is a free wiki software platform written in Java with a design emphasis on extensibility. [2] XWiki is an enterprise wiki engine with a complete wiki feature set (version control, attachments, etc.) and a database engine and programming language which allows database driven applications to be created using the wiki interface.

  3. Home server - Wikipedia

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    Enthusiasts who build their own home servers can use whatever OS is conveniently available or familiar to them, such as Linux, Microsoft Windows, BSD, Solaris or Plan 9 from Bell Labs. Home servers have evolved quite a bit in recent years and there is a thriving community out there that self-host their software, which is called selfhosting.

  4. List of build automation software - Wikipedia

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    Gradle – Free software build automation tool; with a Groovy- and Kotlin-based domain specific language (DSL), combining features of Apache Ant and Apache Maven with more features like a reliable incremental build; Grunt – JavaScript build tool; Gulp – Server-side JavaScript build tool

  5. Tony Caputo - Wikipedia

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    Caputo's nonfiction books include How To Self-Publish Your Own Comic Book (Watson-Guptill), Visual Storytelling: The Art and the Technique, [8] Build Your Own Server (McGraw-Hill) and Digital Video Surveillance and Security (Elsevier/Reed). His articles have been published by ICv2.com. [9]

  6. Why Google Wants to Design Its Own Server Processors - AOL

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    Search engine giant Google may be considering designing its own server processors using technology from ARM Holdings , according to a rumor spread by Bloomberg on December 12. Although this move ...

  7. Server (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The role of a server is to share data as well as to share resources and distribute work. A server computer can serve its own computer programs as well; depending on the scenario, this could be part of a quid pro quo transaction, or simply a technical possibility. The following table shows several scenarios in which a server is used.