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Vibe coding tools create cool demos, but Retool helps you build software your company can actually use. Generate internal apps that connect directly to your data—deployed in your cloud with enterprise security from day one. Build dashboards, admin panels, and workflows with granular permissions already in place. Stop prototyping and ship on a platform that actually passes security review.
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Splice is a Python-based content aggregation and publishing platform. It provides all of the features of a common weblog combined with synchronization capabilities, allowing content to be slurped in from external sources, classified, and published.
Dictionnaire is an open-source French-English dictionary intended to cover modern phraseology as well as entries that are difficult to translate using traditional dictionaries.
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Windows Task Scheduler might be hiding critical failures. Download the free JAMS diagnostic tool to uncover problems before they impact production—get a color-coded risk report with clear remediation steps in minutes.
XML is a standard to move data around easily and CSV format is the easiest to display huge chunk of data. xml2csv offers, light weight and easy conversion of XML data to CSV formated data.
xml.dom.easydom for python primarily behaves like any xml.dom.* you already use. Additionaly easydom provides operator overloadings which render xml processing descriptions more readable and hence less error-prone. See about 90% of your xml-code boosted.
WebPath is an experimental implementation of XPath 2.0 in Python, initially developed during Yahoo! Hack Day. It uses a novel parsing technique called Top Down Operator Precedence. Seeking developers to improve implementation and conformance.