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    Fully Homomorphic Encryption

    Fully Homomorphic Encryption

    An FHE compiler for C++

    ...At its core is a “transpiler” that converts ordinary functions (typically written in a restricted subset of C++ or similar) into FHE circuits, plus backends that execute those circuits with different FHE libraries. The workflow usually mirrors normal software development: write and test a cleartext implementation, run a simulator to validate logic and performance characteristics, then compile to an encrypted form to run with real FHE parameters. The project includes benchmarking harnesses, examples, and tutorials that demystify parameter selection, gate costs, and latency/throughput trade-offs. Multiple runtimes and backends are supported so teams can choose Boolean or integer schemes depending on accuracy and speed needs.
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    Gnostic

    Gnostic

    A compiler for APIs described by the OpenAPI Specification with plugin

    ...It allows developers to handle OpenAPI documents in a strongly typed, language-neutral, and extensible way by generating structured data models that can be used across different programming languages supported by protobuf. Using these protobuf models, developers can safely parse, validate, and manipulate OpenAPI specifications, resolve dependencies, and export results as JSON, YAML, or binary files. Gnostic also provides a plugin interface similar to protoc, enabling integration with external API tooling and the generation of additional artifacts, such as annotated protobuf APIs, Go clients, and vocabulary summaries. ...
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    M2SQL

    M2SQL

    Replicate your Mumps Globals into Relational Data Base

    M2SQL is a handy tool that permits to map your existing Mumps Globals in a relational Vision. The mapping process is simple and intuitive and is done only once. The Mapping process will describe the Mumps Globals data as a complex of Applications, Hierarchies, Relations and fields. Once mapping is completed you will able to replicate all the Mumps data into Target Relation database such as SQLITE or MYSQL. Normally you will do the replication process once a day while system is...
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