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    Postgres-WASM

    Postgres-WASM

    A PostgresQL server running in your browser

    Postgres-WASM is an experimental project that brings the PostgreSQL database engine into the browser by running it inside a WebAssembly-powered virtualized environment. Instead of reimplementing PostgreSQL, the project embeds a full Linux environment and runs a native PostgreSQL instance within it, all compiled to WebAssembly and executed in the browser.
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    PyScript
    PyScript is a framework that allows users to create rich Python applications in the browser using HTML's interface and the power of Pyodide, MicroPython and WASM, and modern web technologies. PyScript is a meta project that aims to combine multiple open technologies into a framework that allows users to create sophisticated browser applications with Python. It integrates seamlessly with the way the DOM works in the browser and allows users to add Python logic in a way that feels natural both to web and Python developers.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Qiling

    Qiling

    Qiling Advanced Binary Emulation Framework

    Cross-platform and multi-arch ultra lightweight emulator. Supported OS: Linux, MacOS, Windows, FreeBSD, DOS and UEFI. Support Arch: x86(16/32/64), ARM(64) MIPS, EVM and WASM. It also support Linux Kernel Module(.ko) , Windows Driver(.sys) and MacOS Kernel(.kext) via Demigod. Binary instrumentation and API are Qiling Framework's main focus and priority. It is designed for reverse engineers - thus there is no need to rebuild another sand boxing tool. Using Qiling Framework saves you time. The API-rich Qiling Framework brings reverse and instrument binary to the next level quicker. ...
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