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Java-gnome and Unix-like

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Difference between Java-gnome and Unix-like

Java-gnome vs. Unix-like

java-gnome is a set of language bindings for the Java programming language for use in the GNOME desktop environment. A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, although not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification.

Similarities between Java-gnome and Unix-like

Java-gnome and Unix-like have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Ubuntu.

Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software.

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Java-gnome and Unix-like Comparison

Java-gnome has 29 relations, while Unix-like has 92. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.83% = 1 / (29 + 92).

References

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