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    Liferay Development Configurator

    This tool helps Liferay developers to create a development environment

    Liferay Development Configurator (shortly "LDC") is a command line tool which helps Liferay developers to create a fully functional development environment. LDC starts downloading Liferay ZIP online (SDK, Tomcat bundle, portal source and Javadoc); then it unzips them and starts a new Eclipse workspace. LDC actually supports only Liferay CE (Community Edition) starting from 6.1.1 version. You need JRE7 to run LDC.
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    This Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) SDK is no longer under active development as of TK. The latest MTurk SDKs, with support for most common programming languages, are now a part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) SDKs at https://aws.amazon.com/tools/. With the AWS SDKs, you can also connect to MTurk using the AWS Command Line Interface (https://aws.amazon.com/cli/), allowing you to perform operations from your Windows, Mac, or Linux command line without having to write code.
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