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Cloud tools for web scraping and data extraction
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Automate web data collection with cloud tools that handle anti-bot measures, browser rendering, and data transformation out of the box. Extract content from any website, push to vector databases for RAG workflows, or pipe directly into your apps via API. Schedule runs, set up webhooks, and connect to your existing stack. Free tier available, then scale as you need to.
Natural Docs is an open-source documentation generator for multiple programming languages. You document your code in a natural syntax that reads like plain English. Natural Docs then scans your code and builds high-quality HTML documentation from it.
SourceForge houses the source code and issue database for the old Perl version of Natural Docs, version 1.52. It is still available but no longer being updated. Please see NaturalDocs.org for the 2.x source code and issue...
A set of tools related to assembly language programming.
...The tools include:
- the Asm::X86 Perl module,
- AsmDoc - an HTML documentation generator for assembly language,
- Asm4Doxy - Assembly converter for Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org/),
- converters between various assembly language dialects: NASM (The Netwide Assembler, https://www.nasm.us), fasm (flat assembler, https://flatassembler.net) and GNU as,
- converters from C/C++ header files to assembly language header files,
- make4fasm - a Makefile generator for fasm,
- Linux-2.6 kernel module helpers for fasm and NASM,
- macros for Autoconf (https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/),
- pieces of code that may be useful for starting developing a simple operating system.
See the project homepage https://asmosis.sourceforge.io and the project Wiki in the menu above.
FORTRAN and Fortran 90 HTML browsing with indexes.
Ftagshtml converts fortran code into HTML in order to browse and navigate in the call tree for any routine or abstract fortran 90 interface. Compatible with basic C analysis, mixing with fortran 77 and 90.
SLOCCount is an easy-to-use tool that counts Source Lines of Code (SLOC). It auto-determines the language(s) (inc. C, C++, Ada, Assembly, shell, COBOL, C#, Fortran, Haskell, Java, LISP/Scheme, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL). It also estimates cost & time.
Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents
Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)
Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
An all-in-one authentication with mysql as backend. Features: - Howto/Document - user info - libnss-mysql - pam-mysql - usersql - pdbsql (samba) - radius-mysql - mail
Steel Rats is a gui wrapper for the command line source code auditing tool RATS. It examines C, Perl, php and python code for keywords that could cause security holes and provides a report for you to further investigate the possible security holes.
The Monster Journal - An electronic journalling program to replace the paper notebook.
The Monster Journal provides the user a centralized, easily accessible electronic notebook for storing thoughts, ideas, and answers to questions.
Scientific Literate Programming using LaTeX, like tgrind but with high level comments.
In other words, a source code fontifier for literate (real) programmers using LaTeX comments.
perl-based scripts to transform xml'ish files. It has scripts to scan C text,
make some xml'ish intermediate form, transform the xml'ish data, and it has
scripts to spit out the xml'ish data as html or docbook.
The Computer History Graphing Project is a project to graph every computer standard, every piece of hardware, every OS, and every computer language in one big family tree.
Programming and Managing VMware infrastructure is an upcoming book by O'Reilly. The book will have many code examples in C#, Java, Perl, and PowerShell. This project is home to those examples -- the book's source code.