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Rushabh S.
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Rushabh S.
Lead Software Engineer (Speciality - IoT and Data Analytics on AWS Cloud) | 2xAWSCertified
10/20/2023
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Apache Aurora user

It is one of easiest cooridinator and scheduler service for jobs.
Muhammad N.
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Muhammad N.
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10/19/2023
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The best OSGi framework

I like Apache Felix because it is a continuously evolving open source framework that improves server operations. DX is one of the features I like the most.
Mayank P.
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Mayank P.
Full Stack Developer II @Derq | IIIT Vadodara'20 | IIT Bombay Research Intern'19-20 | Microsoft Student Ambassador'20 | Past GSoC, Outreachy, GCI Mentor
10/17/2023
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A unique DB, easy to query

Too easy, it's very userfriendly and offline first DB. We can simply query by REST API, no need for writing complex queries or installing drivers. Easy Integration with apps

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