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The Wandering Developer Deploy Tools are a set of tools to help dotnet developers automate deployment. This is a useful toolkit if you wish to implement autoupdating in your application.
RemoteAgent.NET is a Client/Server application built to coordinate the execution of code on a remote machine. It supports script and zip payloads, as well as remote invocation of scripts on the target machine.
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Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is Google Cloud's comprehensive platform for developers to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents and models. Choose from Google's most advanced models and third-party models like Anthropic's Claude Model Family.
Oneganizer is an flash card editor for the Individual Computer C-One FPGA based computer.
Oneganizer is able to edit and update the flash card with the latest FPGA cores and theme the FPGA core selection screen with user definable graphics.
chaos is a new operating system - written from scratch by a young group of people. Unlike most other systems, we do not try to reimplement something else, but rather tries to do things in our own (hopefully better) way.