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    Cloud tools for web scraping and data extraction

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    Yeastar: Business Phone System and Unified Communications

    Go beyond just a PBX with all communications integrated as one.

    User-friendly, optimized, and scalable, the Yeastar P-Series Phone System redefines business connectivity by bringing together calling, meetings, omnichannel messaging, and integrations in one simple platform—removing the limitations of distance, platforms, and systems.
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    TOML

    TOML

    Tom Preston-Werner's obvious, minimal language

    ...TOML and JSON both are simple and use ubiquitous data types, making them easy to code for or parse with machines. TOML and YAML both emphasize human readability features, like comments that make it easier to understand the purpose of a given line. TOML differs in combining these, allowing comments (unlike JSON) but preserving simplicity (unlike YAML). Because TOML is explicitly intended as a configuration file format, parsing it is easy, but it is not intended for serializing arbitrary data structures.
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    FLO (Markup Language)

    FLO (Markup Language)

    FLO: a simple markup language to write flowcharts with any text editor

    FLO is a simple markup language to write flowcharts with any text editor. FLO is a free and open-source plain text markup language that makes it possible to write a flowchart in any text editor, using a simple, easy-to-understand and readable text format. With its simple text format, FLO allows users to easily create diagrams and visual representations of even the most intricate concepts. Whether you are an engineer, scientist, educator, storyteller, or just someone who wants to...
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    A common markup language and a parser to generate documentation in any target format (Html, Latex, Trac, Mediawiki...). The core command relies on a Tcl library: it is easy to create new target formats. Doc files are parameterizable via a header.
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    The Systems Biology Results Markup Language is a language describing data. Unlike flat data formats, SBRML allows describing the origin of the data as well. This project hosts a library and tools for using SBRML.
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    Deliver trusted data with dbt

    dbt Labs empowers data teams to build reliable, governed data pipelines—accelerating analytics and AI initiatives with speed and confidence.

    Data teams use dbt to codify business logic and make it accessible to the entire organization—for use in reporting, ML modeling, and operational workflows.
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    writeup
    Programming language for converting source documents into HTML or XML. Writeup is a combination of a markup language (similar to markdown) and a macro pre-processing language that enables a formal production system to be set up for documents.
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    A markup language for expressing knitting patterns which can serve as a software interchange format
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    JPML (Java Programming Markup Language) is a proposed programming language for the platform jvm (Java Virtual Machine) based on standard XML (eXtensible Markup Language).
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    ZML, the Zeitung Markup Language, is a simple CMS for small newspapers. It was specifically designed to publish a student newspaper in print and on the Web. It uses LaTeX and XHTML. So far, it is documented in German only.
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    LCML stands for Legacy Computing Markup Language and provides a way to describe in XML the (inter)dependencies of configuring the build- and run-time configuration of a command-line driven binary. LCML is defined using an XML schema.
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    Leverage AI to Automate Medical Coding

    Medical Coding Solution

    As a healthcare provider, you should be paid promptly for the services you provide to patients. Slow, inefficient, and error-prone manual coding keeps you from the financial peace you deserve. XpertDox’s autonomous coding solution accelerates the revenue cycle so you can focus on providing great healthcare.
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    htmlex

    Htmlex is a poweful hypertext markup language preprocesor.

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    YARML or (Yet Another Readable Markup Langage) is a simple and readable markup language which have the same structure of XML but with new syntax which near to the syntax which used with the high level programming languages like Java,PHP, C and Python.
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    PDML2 is a fork (continuation) of the PDML project - it is an informal markup language written in PHP that is similar to HTML. It allows for the creation of complex PDF documents for use in command line or web applications.
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