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Thymeleaf vs ProGuard: What are the differences?
Developers describe Thymeleaf as "A template engine for Java". It is a modern server-side Java template engine for both web and standalone environments. It is aimed at creating elegant web code while adding powerful features and retaining prototyping abilities. On the other hand, ProGuard is detailed as "Open source optimizer for Java bytecode". It makes your Java and Android applications up to 90% smaller and up to 20% faster. It also provides minimal protection against reverse engineering by obfuscating the names of classes, fields and methods.
Thymeleaf and ProGuard can be primarily classified as "Java" tools.
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What is ProGuard?
It makes your Java and Android applications up to 90% smaller and up to 20% faster. It also provides minimal protection against reverse engineering by obfuscating the names of classes, fields and methods.
What is Thymeleaf?
It is a modern server-side Java template engine for both web and standalone environments. It is aimed at creating elegant web code while adding powerful features and retaining prototyping abilities.
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