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Auth0 B2B Essentials: SSO, MFA, and RBAC Built In
Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
A compiler and cross-compiler for (Currently) Cobol (with Fortran being added later). It is intended to be the first self-hosted open-source Cobol Compiler, e.g. the compiler itself will be written using Cobol.
The Z83 C Compiler is an optimizing cross compiler for a language very similar to C targeted toward the TI83+. The output from the compiler may be assembled with TASM (http://home.comcast.net/~tasm/) or ZASM (http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_zasm/).
Compiler for java assembly to class file. This compiler contains dead code detection and allow creating method, field and constructor from a java assembly file
An ASCII MMORPG / World Simulation / Genetic Programming Project
This project was previously oriented towards creating an AI based Operating System.
However new visitors should refer to www.theasciiproject.com for information about what this project has developed into.
A microkernel operating system distribution offering (among other things) very low hardware requirements, full and easy portability and easy-readable source code.
SDCC-M08 is a Freeware, retargettable, optimizing ANSI - C compiler. New port for Motorola 68HC08/68HC908 processor family, a side branch of the original SDCC. It generates RAM sparing reentrant code, different from root SDCC. Distributed under GPL.
ELCO stands for Embedded Lisp COmpiler or Esdens Lisp COmpiler. The goal is to create a lisp compiler for embedded 32bit architectures. (i.e. ARM) With this compiler you are able to write lisp code on a naked chip. No OS needed.