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Port City Java opened yesterday its newest café. The new unit, located at 4610 West Market Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, is a freestanding cafe offering drive-thru service. The cafe is owned by ...
Brunswick Forest Cafe opens in Leland, North Carolina. Port City Java signed a development deal for 25 stores in Dubai over the next 10 years. An additional site at North Carolina State University ...
Port of the JVM to the open-source licensed instruction set architecture could be ready later this year, if project gets approval to proceed. The RISC-V hardware instruction set would get a ...
A lawsuit filed last month by Port City Java Cafe against its founder Don Reynolds alleges he diverted company funds to a firm he controls to buy property in Highlands, N.C. The suit, filed Dec. 23 in ...
The acrimonious dispute between Port City Java and its founder has come to an end as the company and Reynolds mutually agreed to have a lawsuit the company filed against Don Reynolds dismissed. A ...
GREENVILLE — Brooks Brothers wasn't the only store on downtown's Main Street to greet the new year with doors closed. A half-block away, the Port City Java coffee shop in the Wells Fargo building ...
One of the most commonly used native extensions for Ruby is the Nokogiri XML API. Nokogiri wraps libxml and has a fair amount of C code that links directly against the Ruby C extension API…an API we ...
On any given day at Port St. Java, orders always include the Port St. John coffeehouse’s signature spinach and feta croissants. It only makes sense, because this tasty house recipe, which sells for $3 ...
This week I went to a demo of Matisse4MyEclipse, a port of the NetBeans GUI editor to the Eclipse platform done by Genuitec engineers. The special guest was Sun's director for Java Tools Tim Cramer: ...
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