• GCJ may refer to: Google Code Jam, programming competition hosted by Google GCJ-02, a geodetic datum used in China General Council of the Judiciary, the...
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  • system, called GCJ-02 (colloquially Mars Coordinates). Baidu Maps uses yet another coordinate system - BD-09, which seems to be based on GCJ-02. Technical...
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  • Compiler for Java (GCJ) is a discontinued free compiler for the Java programming language. It was part of the GNU Compiler Collection. GCJ compiles Java source...
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  • y/imag: lat here. def gcj_bd(gcj: coords) -> coords: r, θ = polar(gcj) r += 2e-5 * sin(gcj.imag * pi * 3000 / 180) θ += 3e-6 * cos(gcj.real * pi * 3000 /...
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  • the GCJ-02 coordinate system, which is offset from the WGS-84 system used in most of the world. google.cn/maps (formerly Google Ditu) uses the GCJ-02 system...
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  • 2011. Apache License 2.0. GCJ the GCC Java compiler, that compiles either to bytecode or to native machine code. As of GCC 7, gcj and associated libjava...
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  • compiles from Java to Java bytecode (Java 1.0 only) GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ), compiles from Java to Java bytecode; it can also compile to native machine...
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    being supported since GCC 5.1. Versions prior to GCC 7 also supported Java (gcj), allowing compilation of Java to native machine code. Regarding language...
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    N. American Vertical Datum 1988 ETRS89 European Terrestrial Ref. Sys. 1989 GCJ-02 Chinese obfuscated datum 2002 Geo URI Internet link to a point 2010...
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  • release, GCJ (its Java compiler) is using the ECJ parser front-end for parsing Java. Examples of free runtime environments include Kaffe, SableVM and gcj. GNU...
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