The dotCODES Source Control Maintenance Mainframe for Visual Studio is an administrator console application for developing dotCODES components. Built upon a Python foundation, the program is used to create data center routines (Unix packages) and maintain enterprise cloud services (CGI scripts/Apache) by means of building dotCODES runtimes and deploying them to and from the client server.

Features

  • S-Terminal
  • Event driven data
  • dotCODES Runtime cabinets

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License

W3C License, Python Software Foundation License, Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Windows

Intended Audience

Information Technology, System Administrators, Quality Engineers, Architects

User Interface

Project is a templating system, Web-based, Console/Terminal, Command-line

Programming Language

Unix Shell, Python, Visual Basic .NET

Database Environment

MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server

Related Categories

Unix Shell CGI Scripts, Unix Shell Build Tools, Unix Shell Frameworks, Unix Shell VMware Software, Python CGI Scripts, Python Build Tools, Python Frameworks, Python VMware Software, Visual Basic .NET CGI Scripts, Visual Basic .NET Build Tools, Visual Basic .NET Frameworks, Visual Basic .NET VMware Software

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2015-09-27