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  • Monitoring, Securing, Optimizing 3rd party scripts Icon
    Monitoring, Securing, Optimizing 3rd party scripts

    For developers looking for a solution to monitor, script, and optimize 3rd party scripts

    c/side is crawling many sites to get ahead of new attacks. c/side is the only fully autonomous detection tool for assessing 3rd party scripts. We do not rely purely on threat feed intel or easy to circumvent detections. We also use historical context and AI to review the payload and behavior of scripts.
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    Smart IT Monitoring

    We make IT management effective and simple. Easily observe your networks, servers, cloud services, containers, devices and applications.

    NetCrunch is a smart, agentless network monitoring and management software system capable of monitoring every device in a network. Developed by AdRem Software, NetCrunch helps businesses of all sizes remotely monitor network services, switches, routers, bandwidth utilization, and traffic flow and visualize their system performance.
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    A programming language designed for searching and manipulating tree-structured data, particularly corpora of natural languages encoded in an s-expression-like format.
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    A cross-platform unit testing framework for C++.
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    DAU is a set of easy to use utilites for Dokuwiki administration. They help to see and analyse the whole structure graph of a wiki, manage users and groups, find unneeded uploaded media. For more information please visit http://dau.sourceforge.net/
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    DebToo - Debian powered from source. Portage-like configurability brought into Debian with the goodies known to Gentoo users: USE flags, optimised packages, hand picked patches, fine grained tweaking performance, inherted configurations.
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  • Eurekos LMS - Build a Smarter Customer Icon
    Eurekos LMS - Build a Smarter Customer

    The Eurekos customer training LMS makes it easy to deliver product training that retains more customers and transforms partners into advocates.

    Eurekos is a purpose-built LMS that engages customers throughout the entire learning journey from pre-sales, to onboarding, and everything after.
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    Dickinson

    Dickinson

    Text generation language

    Dickinson is a text-generation language. You can try out the language on the web without installing anything. Binaries for some platforms are available on the releases page. There is an install script that will try to download the right release for your computer.
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    The Dolphin Project is intended to be a research project aggregating tools related to Open Source Satisfiability Solver tools and tools related to them like Bounded Model Checkers and Software Verifiers.
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    Duckling

    Duckling

    Language, engine, and tooling for testing composable language rules

    Duckling is a Haskell library developed by Facebook for parsing and normalizing natural language expressions into structured data. It supports a wide range of entities such as dates, times, durations, distances, temperatures, numbers, and currencies. Designed for use in conversational agents, chatbots, and natural language processing applications, Duckling converts fuzzy user input into a consistent and machine-readable format. It features multi-language support and is widely used in production environments requiring robust entity extraction.
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    Prototype to examine techniques of generating web services at run-time (not compile time) from a static service description.
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    ElixirFM

    ElixirFM

    Functional Arabic Morphology

    ElixirFM is a high-level implementation of Functional Arabic Morphology. The core of ElixirFM is written in Haskell, while interfaces in Python and Perl support lexicon editing and other interactions. http://github.com/otakar-smrz/elixir-fm
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    The CI/CD Platform built for Mobile DevOps

    For mobile app developers interested in a powerful CI/CD platform for mobile app development and mobile DevOps

    Save time, money, and developer frustration with fast, flexible, and scalable mobile CI/CD that just works. Whether you swear by native or would rather go cross-platform, we have you covered. From Swift to Objective-C, Java to Kotlin, as well as Xamarin, Cordova, Ionic, React Native, and Flutter: Whatever you choose, we will automatically configure your initial workflows and have you building in minutes.
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    Encode Arabic
    Encode Arabic provides tools for encoding and decoding Arabic in Haskell, Python, Perl, or LaTeX. Interprets the ArabTeX notation to generate original orthography or phonetic transcription. Supports Buckwalter and other romanizations. Converts legacy byte encodings into Unicode. http://github.com/otakar-smrz/encode-arabic
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    Eta

    Eta

    The Eta Programming Language, a dialect of Haskell on the JVM

    A powerful programming language to build concurrent & distributed systems on the JVM. Eta is a pure, lazy, strongly typed functional programming language on the JVM. It brings two big ecosystems, the JVM and Haskell, together. This allows you to harness the best of both ecosystems to build your applications quickly and effectively. Eta's concurrency support helps you to build highly scalable systems. Eta has a strongly-typed Foreign Function Interface (FFI) that allows you to safely interoperate with Java. Eta has global type inference, giving you a dynamic language experience, but with a strong typing hidden underneath. Eta offers a wide range of strategies for handling concurrency including Software Transaction Memory (STM), MVars, and Fibers. Using the powerful and type-safe Servant web framework, we define our API as a type and the handler types for each endpoint are automatically generated and conversions happen automatically.
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    Eve is intended to be a Haskell-derived language with more familiar (Python/Rubyish) syntax. Short term, think of it as a gateway drug to Haskell for Python/Ruby programmers. Long-term, it's intended to be a practical (DB/webapp/GUI-enabled) Haskell.
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    Here we have fun developing software related to embedded extension languages and small languages in many application domains, using existing languages and/or creating new ones.
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    Functional Networked Integrated Environment (FUNNIE) is a networked CSCW programming environment specifically tuned to the needs of students and instructors, based on a subset of Haskell.
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    Fission ipfs

    Fission ipfs

    Fission CLI & server

    Seamlessly deploy websites and store secure user data. Fission is built inside of a pure Nix shell via the Stack integration. This means that you should only need to type stack build to do a complete build of all packages. If you're using a nix shell, you can use cachix to prevent re-building dependencies.
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    Fluxion
    The Fluxion framework is a prototype data integration system using Semantic Web technologies.
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    Functional Reactive VR is a library for developing dynamic, interactive Virtual Environments. The FRVR framework provides new and powerful tools for implementing the dynamics and interaction of Interactive Experiences.
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    A collection of general or specific tools created in the process of creating other, larger programs.
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    Functional-Programming

    Functional-Programming

    Functional Programming concepts, examples and patterns

    This repository is a tutorial collection showcasing functional programming concepts across multiple languages (Haskell, OCaml, Scala, Scheme, Clojure, Python). It provides reusable code snippets, examples, and case studies to illustrate FP ideas in a comparative manner. The purpose of this tutorial is to illustrate functional programming concepts in many languages by providing reusable and useful snippets of code, examples, case studies and applications. The project’s web site was updated and improved with a table of contents on side-bar. In addition, the new layout makes reading easier to read and browse the content. Those pages in the theme are in the gh-pages branch which can easy be downloaded for offline usage.
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    Fusion is a powerful high level programming language that merges several feature from Ruby, Python, Java, C++, Visual Basic, etc, in a only language. It's implemented by means of a compiler written in Haskell that generates Ruby code.
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    GHCJS

    GHCJS

    Haskell to JavaScript compiler, based on GHC

    GHCJS is a Haskell-to-JavaScript compiler that reuses GHC’s front end to compile Haskell source into JavaScript for execution in browsers and Node.js. It aims to preserve Haskell’s semantics—including laziness and rich types—by shipping a small runtime and shims for core libraries. Developers write normal Haskell, use Cabal/Stack to build, then bundle the generated JavaScript alongside required support code. Interoperability with the JavaScript world is provided through a foreign-function interface, allowing Haskell code to call browser APIs or Node modules and to be called back from JS. The ecosystem includes packages tailored to GHCJS (for example DOM bindings and FRP libraries), enabling full single-page apps written in Haskell. Because it mirrors GHC closely, many pure Haskell libraries “just work,” making it practical to share code between server and client.
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    GHCid

    GHCid

    Very low feature GHCi based IDE

    ghcid is a minimalist development tool for Haskell that runs GHCi as a daemon, watches source files for changes, reloads automatically, and shows compile errors instantly—providing a tight edit-feedback loop. In general, to use ghcid, you first need to get ghci working well for you. In particular, craft a command line or .ghci file such that when you start ghci it has loaded all the files you care about (check :show modules). If you want to use --test check that whatever expression you want to use works in that ghci session. Getting ghci started properly is one of the hardest things of using ghcid, and while ghcid has a lot of defaults for common cases, it doesn't always work out of the box. Expressions that read from standard input are likely to hang, given that Ghcid already uses the standard input to interact with Ghci.
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    Gitit

    Gitit

    A wiki using HAppS, pandoc, and git

    Gitit is a wiki application written in Haskell that uses Happstack for serving and Pandoc for markup conversion. Wiki content and attachments are stored in Git, Darcs, or Mercurial repositories, allowing versioning via VCS or web editing. To run gitit, you'll need git in your system path. (Or darcs or hg, if you're using darcs or mercurial to store the wiki data.) Gitit assumes that the page files (stored in the git repository) are encoded as UTF-8. Even page names may be UTF-8 if the file system supports this. So you should make sure that you are using a UTF-8 locale when running gitit. (To check this, type locale.) The metadata block consists of a list of key-value pairs, each on a separate line. If needed, the value can be continued on one or more additional line, which must begin with a space.
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    A wrapper around Gtk+ 2.x for the functional language Haskell featuring full memory management, Unicode awareness and of course the new features of Gtk2.
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    Common Haskell code for other semantic.org projects, and other useful things.
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