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    FusionAuth: Authentication and User Management Software

    Offer your users flexible authentication options, including passwords, passwordless, single sign-on (SSO), and multi-factor authentication (MFA).

    FusionAuth adds login, registration, SSO, MFA, and a bazillion other features to your app in days - not months.
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    A set of C++ libraries that provide core classes to build a project upon. From exceptions and basic types (String, Integer, Float, etc.) to collections, configs and loggers. Where possible, Java API is followed. STL based implementation. Ruby Application Framework (TSC-TPM) extensions. Ruby based utilities for simplifying day-to-day work. Moved to: https://github.com/stemkit-collection
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    BlockIt provides a Python framework to scan and parse a program file into constituent nested blocks, however defined, forming a block tree of your code and can be used as a mechanism to "extend" in some sense, the underlying programming language.
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    A collection of open-source build and release tools, useful for creating and configuring software development, release, and QA production infrastructures.
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    JCommons provides generally re-usable Java tools and components. Some things included are: code generation, data and object conversions such as EDI to XML, visualizing object instances as FreeMind mindmaps and a framework for generating factories.
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  • PeerGFS PEER Software - File Sharing and Collaboration Icon
    PeerGFS PEER Software - File Sharing and Collaboration

    One Solution to Simplify File Management and Orchestration Across Edge, Data Center, and Cloud Storage

    PeerGFS is a software-only solution developed to solve file management/file replication challenges in multi-site, multi-platform, and hybrid multi-cloud environments.
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    InstantSVC (pronounced as Instant Services) provides a set of tools to ease Web Services development with PHP5. You just need to document your PHP code with PHPDocumentor to generate Web Services from it - SOAP Services as well as RESTful Web Services.
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    JetPAG is a recursive-descent parser and lexical analyzer generator focused on high efficiency, usability and readability of generated code. JetPAG generates fast recognizers and aids developers with useful tools for simplifying input interpretation.
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    fgen is a free command line tool that facilitates cross platform c++ development, including header generation, cpp file generation, makefile generation, unit test framework generation, etc.
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    A set of tools and utilities that allow development teams to practice code generation techniques in a scalable and extensible manner. This is based on the style of code generation found in Ruby on Rails.
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