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Android Command Line Tools
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DES Decryption Algorithm
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JInternalFameTest.java - Internal Frame Class Test
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Java Compilation and Execution Processes
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"soap:address" - Location of Service
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'javascript:' Pseudo-URL Addresses
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Storing FORTRAN Program Code on Punch Cards
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