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  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure Icon
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

    Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure for a secure, reliable, and scalable cloud environment, fully integrated with Microsoft services.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on Microsoft Azure provides a secure, reliable, and flexible foundation for your cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure is ideal for enterprises seeking to enhance their cloud environment with seamless integration, consistent performance, and comprehensive support.
  • The next chapter in business mental wellness Icon
    The next chapter in business mental wellness

    Entrust your employee well-being to Calmerry's nationwide network of licensed mental health professionals.

    Calmerry is beneficial for businesses of all sizes, particularly those in high-stress industries, organizations with remote teams, and HR departments seeking to improve employee well-being and productivity
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    Oscailte

    Oscailte

    A powerful light, clean, and responsive Jekyll theme

    A powerful, clean, and responsive Jekyll theme. Getting started with Oscailte is straightforward. Oscailte aims to work out-of-the-box with Jekyll and Github Pages, meaning it requires no manual plugin installation and doesn’t require you to manually build your site before uploading it, just upload the raw Jekyll source and let Github Pages do the rest. Of course, you can always extend it with your own plugins and build steps as necessary.
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    Jetpack Compose Samples

    Jetpack Compose Samples

    Jetpack Compose samples

    Jetpack Compose is Android’s modern toolkit for building native UI. It simplifies and accelerates UI development on Android. Quickly bring your app to life with less code, powerful tools, and intuitive Kotlin APIs. Do more with less code and avoid entire classes of bugs, so code is simple and easy to maintain. Just describe your UI, and Compose takes care of the rest. As app state changes, your UI automatically updates. Compatible with all your existing code so you can adopt when and where you...
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    Midnight.js

    Midnight.js

    Switch your nav's design on the fly

    ... is the class you are going to use to style that header. If you don't use the property or just leave it blank, the .default class will be used for that section. You can style it in your CSS using the class .midnightHeader.your-class. Use whatever CSS or markup you like for each one. They will be switched automatically when necessary. To make everything work, just load midnight (and jQuery) and initialize it. We take care of the rest.
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    Wp App Studio

    Wp App Studio

    Wp App Studio is a Wordpress based custom plugin development platform.

    Wp App Studio (WPAS) is a cost-effective REST API based software as a service (SaaS) platform that creates fully featured WordPress apps(plugins). Saas is a software delivery model commonly used by companies such as Google, Yahoo, Amazon etc. In SaaS delivery model all processing takes place outside of your computer. WPAS as a SaaS application does not require the deployment of a complex processing infrastructure and algorithms to generate code at your computer. It eliminates or drastically...
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  • The Voice API that just works | Twilio Icon
    The Voice API that just works | Twilio

    Build a scalable voice experience with the API that's connecting millions around the world.

    With Twilio Voice, you can build unique phone call experiences with one API, to create, receive, control and monitor calls with just a few lines of code. Create an engaging voice experience that you can quickly scale and modify with a wide array of customization options and resources.
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