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    Arcane

    Arcane

    Modern Docker Management, Designed for Everyone

    Arcane is a modern, open-source Docker management platform crafted to simplify container orchestration and service operations with an intuitive interface and broad tooling support. Aimed at developers, sysadmins, and self-hosters alike, Arcane combines both graphical and command-line experiences for discovering, launching, and managing containers, images, networks, and volumes across local and remote environments. It emphasizes usability and accessibility, making it less intimidating than...
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    Oasis Development Tool

    Oasis Development Tool

    OASIS Development Tool

    The OASIS Development Tool is an innovative IDE for Code Generation-, Code Debugging- and Visual Coding- using the OASIS Programming Language. The OASIS Programming Language is a 4GL Concurrency- and Database Language running round a distributed OASIS Runtime Machine Environment (RME) as interpreted OASIS Scripts sequenced into OASIS Polyglot Runtime Components (PRC) with just in time patterns. The IDE is designed specifically for the OASIS Programming Language. The IDE is focused around the...
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