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    Sentinel

    Sentinel

    Lightweight, powerful flow control component

    Sentinel is a powerful flow control component that ensures the reliability and monitoring of microservices by taking “flow” as the breakthrough point. It covers multiple fields including flow control, concurrency limiting, circuit breaking, and adaptive system protection.
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    Terraform

    Terraform

    Safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure

    Terraform is an open source tool that allows you to use infrastructure as code to provision and manage any cloud, infrastructure or service. It codifies APIs into declarative configuration files, which can then be shared among team members, reviewed, applied, edited and versioned.
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    Plot

    Plot

    A DSL for writing type-safe HTML, XML and RSS in Swift

    Welcome to Plot, a domain-specific language (DSL) for writing type-safe HTML, XML and RSS in Swift. It can be used to build websites, documents and feeds, as a templating tool, or as a renderer for higher-level components and tools. It’s primary focus is on static site generation and Swift-based web development. Plot enables you to write HTML using native, fully compiled Swift code, by modeling the HTML5 standard’s various elements as Swift APIs. The result is a very lightweight DSL that...
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    Software, components, utilities and XML schema model for automating the exchange of engineering data for the capital facility industry over the total facility life cycle, including design, procurement, construction, operations and maintenance. Detailed cfiXML guidelines and example data dictionaries for control valves, electric motors and pumps, including information on the HI 50.7-2010 Electronic Data Exchange for Pumping Equipment Standard, are available from the website.
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    A multi-platform sequencer that executes a sequence of events defined in XML. The sequence consists of action steps and flow control. The action XML tags are implemented as hooks calling plugins so they are user customizable.
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