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Actors are serverless cloud programs that extract data, automate web tasks, and run AI agents. Developers build them using JavaScript, Python, or Crawlee, Apify's open-source library. Build once, publish to Store, and earn when others use it. Thousands of developers do this - Apify handles infrastructure, billing, and monthly payouts.
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Unimus makes Network Automation and Configuration Management easy.
Deploying Unimus to manage your entire network requires only minutes, allowing for rapid deployment without headaches.
We aim to make automation, disaster recovery, change management and configuration auditing painless and affordable for a network of any size.
The MUSCLE system is a fast, portable, flexible client-server system for distributed applications. Clients send BMessage-like PortableMessages to each other either directly or via a centralized server (with built-in database and 'live query' support).
NiMC provides an Instant Messaging server and client that runs on a custom protocol that is implemented in python. The project was written as a learning experiment by its author, to get experience with TCP/IP. Great example of how to do TCP/IP wrong
Quant offers a wide range of solutions for retail. Within one integrated software system, it allows you to efficiently combine the management of retail space, shelf labels and marketing materials with task management, reporting and automatic replenishment.
ARGUVISION - an enterprise class video surveillance system. ARGUVISION is based on distributed Linux or Unix cluster architecture, with up to 1000 cameras per single cluster with aggregation capability and instant access to recorded or live video
This project want to make clients/servers fully compatible with the C6 Tin Multichat. The client will be written in c/c++ or other portable code. The server is written in VB code because it's more easy to read :)
Swocket is a cross-platform modular XML Socketserver framework implemented in Python with the intention of being used to communicate with Macromedia Flash 5 content but is easily usable with other platforms that support the same flavor of XML Sockets.