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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

    Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure for a secure, reliable, and scalable cloud environment, fully integrated with Microsoft services.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on Microsoft Azure provides a secure, reliable, and flexible foundation for your cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure is ideal for enterprises seeking to enhance their cloud environment with seamless integration, consistent performance, and comprehensive support.
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    Top-Rated Free CRM Software

    216,000+ customers in over 135 countries grow their businesses with HubSpot

    HubSpot is an AI-powered customer platform with all the software, integrations, and resources you need to connect your marketing, sales, and customer service. HubSpot's connected platform enables you to grow your business faster by focusing on what matters most: your customers.
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    OpenGL Mathematics

    OpenGL Mathematics

    Highly Optimized Graphics Math (glm) for C

    Highly optimized 2D|3D math library, also known as OpenGL Mathematics (glm) for `C`. cglm provides lot of utils to help math operations to be fast and quick to write. It is community-friendly, feel free to bring any issues, bugs you faced. Almost all functions (inline versions) and parameters are documented inside the corresponding headers. OpenGL-related functions are dropped to make this lib platform/third-party independent. Make sure you have the latest version and feel free to report...
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    gml4gtk

    gml4gtk

    small console GML or graphviz DOT graph viewer

    directed graph layout program for GML (Graph-Markup-Language) graph or partial graphviz DOT graph
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    N.Tesla

    Numerical Transient Simulator for Power System

    ... for Numerical TransiEnt SimuLAtor for power system and is in memory of Nikola Tesla, one the greatest scientists in alternating current power system. If you have any questions, please contact the author by send email to [lichgang AT gmail DOT com] or leave feedback in the Discussion forum. Mailing List for N.Tesla: http://www.freelists.org/list/ntesla Mailing List for N.Tesla Developer: http://www.freelists.org/list/ntesla-dev
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    Trad4 is a fully concurrent, thread safe, graph-based programming language that scales linearly on multiple cores. It is initially intended for deployment in the financial industry to model real-time risk.
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    Nectar: Employee Recognition Software to Build Great Culture

    Nectar is an employee recognition software built for the modern workforce.

    Our 360 recognition & rewards platform enables everyone (peer to peer & manager to employees alike) to send meaningful recognition rooted in core values. Nectar has the most extensive rewards catalog so users can choose from company branded swag, Amazon products, gift cards or custom reward types. Integrate with your other tools like Slack and Teams to make sending recognition easy. We support top organizations like MLB, SHRM, Redfin, Heineken and more.
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    T3_4AO

    T3_4AO

    This project using C8051F120 chip. which include 12BIT ADC. This project inlcude 4 analog output. 8 digit output. 14 analog inputs. Modbus communication. if you have any questions you can contact guoxinyou (at) temoccontrols (dot) com
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    A set of Mono.Cairo custom widgets for human device interface such as LCD dot matrix displays, LED bars, 7 segment displays, sensor meters, knobs, push buttons, etc.
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