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  • SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software Icon
    SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software

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    Silverware is an enterprise-grade hospitality platform built for hotels, resorts, and complex multi-venue operations.

    Silverware powers high-end hospitality environments

    Silverware is built for hotel, resort, and multi-venue hospitality operators who need enterprise-grade control, deep integrations, and always-on reliability to run complex operations at scale.
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    N64: Recompiled

    N64: Recompiled

    Tool to statically recompile N64 games into native executables

    N64: Recompiled is an open-source recompilation framework designed to translate Nintendo 64 game binaries into modern, portable C code that can be compiled and executed natively on contemporary systems. Instead of relying on traditional emulation, which interprets instructions at runtime, N64Recomp focuses on static recompilation, converting MIPS-based N64 binaries into readable and buildable source code. This approach allows developers to run classic games with improved performance, lower latency, and better integration with modern hardware and operating systems. ...
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    Basic Computer Games

    Basic Computer Games

    An updated version of the classic "Basic Computer Games" book

    Basic Computer Games is a modern revitalization of the classic “Basic Computer Games” book’s collection of games, ported and expanded into various modern, memory-safe and scripting languages. It includes illustrative code examples of many classic games (e.g. Blackjack, Bowling) in multiple languages, with the goal of making the historical games accessible and educational in safe modern environments. Definitely use the most recent versions and features of the target language, but also try to...
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    Vegastrike evolved

    evolution for vegastrike SpaceSim/Combat/Trade game

    Vegastrike is an old open source game , cool but unfinished . And while there is still a community , the project is in orbit in a kinda space cimetery . The game can run under Windows,Linux ,Mac . BUT : It is complicated to work with the original SVN repositery , while the admins aren't reactive . So i decided to create that hub , with a trunk based upon the 0.5.1rc1 of Vegastrike . Let's Vegastrike be evolved , with new goals : _Dynamic Market system , better AI , mission and...
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    Source code from the book "Artificial Intelligence for Computer Games: An Introduction" by John Funge.
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  • Feroot AI automates website security with 24/7 monitoring Icon
    Feroot AI automates website security with 24/7 monitoring

    Trusted by enterprises, healthcare providers, retailers, SaaS platforms, payment service providers, and public sector organizations.

    Feroot unifies JavaScript behavior analysis, web compliance scanning, third-party script monitoring, consent enforcement, and data privacy posture management to stop Magecart, formjacking, and unauthorized tracking.
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    GUI IDE for developing games with the Stratagus engine.
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    This project is yet another attempt to build a fully operational MMORPG based on Free (as in speech) and Free (as in beer) code. This work stands on the shoulders of giants, but will contribute tons of new content and code.
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    This XML-based language will allow easy creation and integration of Game Map and Object definitions for any game.
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    A graphical isometric multiplayer virtual reality server in MUD-style. Rooms and server code can be changed online. At the moment, there is also an IRC link. Clients are available in Java and Python/C.
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    The Merodach engine is an open source MMORPG engine, made to try to merge action/RPG games and MMORPG games. Client and server source code will be availible.
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  • Jscrambler: Pioneering Client-Side Protection Platform Icon
    Jscrambler: Pioneering Client-Side Protection Platform

    Jscrambler offers an exclusive blend of cutting-edge first-party JavaScript obfuscation and state-of-the-art third-party tag protection.

    Jscrambler is the leader in Client-Side Protection and Compliance. We were the first to merge advanced polymorphic JavaScript obfuscation with fine-grained third-party tag protection in a unified Client-Side Protection and Compliance Platform. Our integrated solution ensures a robust defense against current and emerging client-side cyber threats, data leaks, and IP theft, empowering software development and digital teams to innovate securely. With Jscrambler, businesses adopt a unified, future-proof client-side security policy all while achieving compliance with emerging security standards including PCI DSS v4.0. Trusted by digital leaders worldwide, Jscrambler gives businesses the freedom to innovate securely.
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