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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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    Simplify Purchasing For Your Business

    Manage what you buy and how you buy it with Order.co, so you have control over your time and money spent.

    Simplify every aspect of buying for your business in Order.co. From sourcing products to scaling purchasing across locations to automating your AP and approvals workstreams, Order.co is the platform of choice for growing businesses.
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    ODIE

    Open Design and Integration Environment

    The Open Design and Integration Environment is a toolbox of C and TCL code designed to introduce people to programming in a friendly way. It is also designed to be robust enough to novices to develop useful applications.
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    CommandCentre

    CommandCentre

    Command Centre

    Free to join for developers who support the Free Software Foundation cause. This is my research project from 2003, which I recently updated with acceleration- and console changes (Surround Sound, Doppler Effects, Device Updates, Physics) in a long weekend but project should be considered abandoned. Additionally, the Performer libraries have been abandoned by Silicon Graphics. Minor setup- and make reconfiguration bugs, no changes planned.
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    Model driven code generation can improve coding standards, speed, quality of development and reduce your costs. From my experience generating code from XML using XSLT is one of the best and fastest solutions. This is just the base of the framework presenting the idea, any code template can be implemented upon request. Some sample generators are present for SQL / PLSQL / C# / AnsiC / Java The main target is to generate DTO/BDO/POJO objects based on the database definitions in...
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    DataDraw is a feature rich database generator for high performance C applications. DataDraw gives your C application a high performance object-oriented framework at speeds that beat hand coded C.
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  • Easy-to-use Business Software for the Waste Management Software Industry Icon
    Easy-to-use Business Software for the Waste Management Software Industry

    Increase efficiency, expedite accounts receivables, optimize routes, acquire new customers, & more!

    DOP Software’s mission is to streamline waste and recycling business’ processes by providing them with dynamic, comprehensive software and services that increase productivity and quality of performance.
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    Eleven is a programming language for creating robust, scalable web applications. It offers a 20x programmer productivity increase over ASP, JSP, etc. by automating state management and UI layout. The compiler generates ready-to-run PHP or mod_perl code.
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    CRel is an object relational data store for C programs. Based on a structure data specification in XML or autogen, it generates code to store and access the data object. It supports indexing, constraints, memory management and serialization.
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    FGL is a tightly-integrated self-contained development & execution environment utilizing best-of-breed programming tools and methodologies, optimized web/application server, highly-scalable relational/object database, and robust extension interface.
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    IMA2 Simple command-line editor of binary files (images, object filers, byte code, etc). More sofisticated that F4 option in FAR. More simple that GUI hex editors. Can be useed as command-line utility in scripts.
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    A Basic style language that uses a database as the internal datastructure. It compiles the code to ANSI-C. It is intended to be used for highly interactive websites. For documentation and background info, visit the homepage!
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  • Dun and Bradstreet Risk Analytics - Supplier Intelligence Icon
    Dun and Bradstreet Risk Analytics - Supplier Intelligence

    Use an AI-powered solution for supply and compliance teams who want to mitigate costly supplier risks intelligently.

    Risk, procurement, and compliance teams across the globe are under pressure to deal with geopolitical and business risks. Third-party risk exposure is impacted by rapidly scaling complexity in domestic and cross-border businesses, along with complicated and diverse regulations. It is extremely important for companies to proactively manage their third-party relationships. An AI-powered solution to mitigate and monitor counterparty risks on a continuous basis, this cutting-edge platform is powered by D&B’s Data Cloud with 520M+ Global Business Records and 2B+ yearly updates for third-party risk insights. With high-risk procurement alerts and multibillion match points, D&B Risk Analytics leverages best-in-class risk data to help drive informed decisions. Perform quick and comprehensive screening, using intelligent workflows. Receive ongoing alerts of key business indicators and disruptions.
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