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Centrally manage physical and virtualized firewalls with Panorama
Improve your security posture and reduce incident response time. Use the VM-Series to natively analyze Azure traffic and dynamically drive policy updates based on workload changes.
A Java parametrization framework to permit software sefl-setup at runtime after parametrization resources modifications, use of diferents files format to specify parameters, and the possibility of defining parameters relations.
This project was started in an effort to ease development of Swing applications by creating a XML to Swing rendering utility. Although this project is definitely in the first released state, it shows great promise and focuses solely on the Swing API as a
The Snake Skin Bean Breaker converts Python syntax into readable Java syntax. With a high potential of runtime or compile-time deviances, the resultant code is assumed to be broken.. Works well for porting Jython Swing prototypes.
Our generous forever free tier includes the full platform, including the AI Assistant, for 3 users with 10k metrics, 50GB logs, and 50GB traces.
Built on open standards like Prometheus and OpenTelemetry, Grafana Cloud includes Kubernetes Monitoring, Application Observability, Incident Response, plus the AI-powered Grafana Assistant. Get started with our generous free tier today.
Reads Gerber-274X and Excellon plotter data for printed circuit boards and outputs the data to a bitmap or directly to a printer. The plotter data is displayed graphically and can be moved around.
Kammerjäger is a debugging tool with integrated correctness proving.
Kammerjäger is a debugging and testing tool that enables you to prove the correctness of your code. In our C like programming language named "SimPL" you can easily and simply annotate your code with preconditions and assertions (also with forall and exists expressions). We then use Microsofts Z3 theorem prover to prove if the behaviour of your program matches what you expected.
The easy to use GUI with an integrated Interpreter and Debugger (with a Stackview and HotCodeReplacement) makes...