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    Muse: Middleware Universal Scripting idE

    Muse: Middleware Universal Scripting idE

    Automate: WebSphere; WebLogic; JBoss; Glassfish; Tomcat; Linux, WinRM

    Simplify... Aggregate... Automate... Simplify... *** OPEN SOURCE - GPL3/EPL. Use Python / Jython to automate WebSphere, WebLogic, JBoss, Glassfish and Tomcat Middleware Estates over JMX, both SSL and non-SSL + Linux SSH (agent-less) + WinRM Target all 5 servers, Linux and WinRM from the same workspace. Familiar Eclipse based Jython and Python Development IDE, pre-configured and ready to go. 4-Click Installer. Win x64, Linux WINE x64. Built-In JVM. Java 8/9/10, Amazon...
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    Google Cloud Vision API examples

    Google Cloud Vision API examples

    Sample code for Google Cloud Vision

    The cloud-vision repository is a sample code collection for the Google Cloud Vision API that shows developers how to implement image analysis tasks across a wide range of languages and platforms. It contains examples organized by language and environment, including Go, Java, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, .NET, Android, iOS, and even a Chrome extension, which makes it especially valuable as a cross-platform learning resource.
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    ByteCode IDE

    ByteCode IDE for C++ , Java, Python, Assembly, HTML, CSS Developers

    ByteCode IDE is a C++ , Java, Python, Assembly, HTML, CSS development environment. Features : 1. Syntax Highlighting 2. Debugger 3. Sample Code Template 4. Runnable on both Linux & Windows 5. One Click Paste & Github push And many more....
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    File-Security-SDK

    File-Security-SDK

    EaseFilter Comprehensive File Security SDK

    The EaseFilter Filter Driver SDK is a collection of tools, libraries, and sample code designed to facilitate the creation of Windows file system filter drivers. These drivers operate at a low level, intercepting file I/O requests before they reach the underlying file system or other filter drivers. The EaseFilter SDK provides a powerful interface for developing Windows filter drivers in C++, C#, or other programming languages that support native DLL calls. This guide helps developers...
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