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Fully Managed MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server
Automatic backups, patching, replication, and failover. Focus on your app, not your database.
Cloud SQL handles your database ops end to end, so you can focus on your app.
a light OPDS/HTML server indexing EPUB and PDF files
elibsrv is a light, standalone OPDS server for Linux. It allows to generate an OPDS repository of EPUB and/or PDF files scanned from on-disk directories. It also provides a simple html interface for non-OPDS humans, which makes it a good fit for both OPDS-aware devices (like Android with FBReader or Aldiko) and browsers with EPUB/PDF capabilities (for ex.
the real name is SET(THETA)FOR. its a command line based science formulas, etc. program. French and English versions are out now. written in C... Now works with Linux and Windows!
This is a Traffic Light with capability of controlling 4 sets of Lamps and Passengers light with one Counter and LCD for displaying the Time for every set of red light.
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
Guitar helper for old computers: scales, chords, and much more
GNUitarra is a light-fast all-in-one helper for the guitar player.
Has more than +4000 scale types, +60 chord types, +60 string instruments (i.e bass). Can automake solos, learning excersises, etc. Works even in a 386!
Light Speed! is an OpenGL-based program which interactively illustrates the effects of special relativity on the appearance of moving objects. When an object accelerates beyond (roughly) two hundred million meters per second, these strange effects become