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    Context for your AI agents

    Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.

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    FernFlower

    FernFlower

    Decompiler from Java bytecode to Java, used in IntelliJ IDEA

    Fernflower is an open-source Java decompiler originally developed by JetBrains that takes compiled Java bytecode and reconstructs readable source code, helping developers understand, debug, and recover lost Java code from .class files. It works by analyzing the structure of bytecode and inferring higher-level constructs like loops, conditionals, generics, and exception handling to produce Java source that is as close as possible to what a human would have written, making it useful for both reverse engineering and educational purposes. ...
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    MyLocalTon

    This is your personal local TON blockchain

    This is your personal local TON blockchain (ton.org) in a shape of cross-platform desktop application. It comes in a form of uber-jar with all dependencies and binaries.
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    JCppEdit v4.0

    JCppEdit v4.0

    Best IDE for Beginners

    JCppEdit is a free as well as "best IDE for Beginners" and is your one-stop IDE for all your coding needs. Whether you need to finish your Java project or submit your first HTML web page or perhaps have a need to code in C language while executing a java program into a Java IDE, JCppEdit will help you achieve your goals easily. Exploring your project and detecting an error in your code is much easier. You will not waste time detecting errors before compiling codes because you will get a...
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    C-style, ANT/cmdline preprocessor for java, xml and other files. Designed to run smoothly with IDEs and tools - all directives occur in comments specific to the file's type, making it syntactically valid. Line numbering (debug messages!) is preserved.
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    DAT Freight and Analytics - DAT

    DAT Freight and Analytics operates DAT One truckload freight marketplace

    DAT Freight & Analytics operates DAT One, North America’s largest truckload freight marketplace; DAT iQ, the industry’s leading freight data analytics service; and Trucker Tools, the leader in load visibility. Shippers, transportation brokers, carriers, news organizations, and industry analysts rely on DAT for market trends and data insights, informed by nearly 700,000 daily load posts and a database exceeding $1 trillion in freight market transactions. Founded in 1978, DAT is a business unit of Roper Technologies (Nasdaq: ROP), a constituent of the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, and Fortune 1000. Headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., DAT continues to set the standard for innovation in the trucking and logistics industry.
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