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Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.
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NoUnit Graphs your code to give you a picture of how good your JUnit tests are. NoUnit.Net is a .NET version of the program. (More Information at http://nounit.sourceforge.net).
dotUnit is a port of JUnit (www.junit.org) to the Microsoft .net platform. This testing framework allows for automated unit and functional tests which are vital for refactoring and regression testing.
ESA Provides a wrapper around the .NET scripting engine which adds support for hosting the scripting engine in a seperate AppDomain, and includes a Design-time environment for applications.
Inventors: Validate Your Idea, Protect It and Gain Market Advantages
SenseIP is ideal for individual inventors, startups, and businesses
senseIP is an AI innovation platform for inventors, automating any aspect of IP from the moment you have an idea. You can have it researched for uniqueness and protected; quickly and effortlessly, without expensive attorneys. Built for business success while securing your competitive edge.
A recreation of Microsoft's Visual Basic that runs and compiles for/in Linux. We've decided that VB4Linux will be programmed in C. We will probably be beginning sometime within the next week or so... Still looking for developers! Thx!