For businesses who have employees they need to track time, attendance, or schedule.
Cloud based time clock solution that pre-populates reports for payroll. Employees can punch in on their desktop or mobile devices. Punching in & out is intuitive for your employees & easy for you to view & export time. Employees can clock in using a browser or our Google, iOS, & Android apps. You can view who's working, their GPS position or even limit where they can punch. We integrate with QuickBooks, ADP, Paychex, & SurePayroll while also offering Excel exports. Advanced features such as PTO Accrual Tracking, Punch Rounding, Job Codes, QR Codes, Automatic Breaks, & SSO are all included in our cloud based time clock.
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Intelligent testing agents | Checksum.ai
Checksum generates, runs, and maintains end-to-end tests automatically so your team ships with confidence as code output grows.
Coding agents write the code. Checksum runs it—continuously testing against real APIs, real data, real edge cases—before it ever reaches production.
...This makes RE2/J ideal for applications that must handle user-supplied regular expressions securely without the risk of denial-of-service through regex backtracking. While it omits some advanced features like backreferences and certain Java regex options, it supports the vast majority of practical expressions used in production code. RE2/J thus provides a reliable, safe, and scalable alternative for developers.
...FLoM supports different types of abstract resources: simple, numeric, set, hierarchical and transactional sequence.
libflom, the library shipped with FLoM, allows you to develop your own application using a simple C, C++, Java, Perl, PHP or Python client API.
SSL/TLS security for network communication, X.509 certificates for peer to peer mutual authentication.
...The README explains the origin story and highlights several canonical scripts and provides usage notes such as required environment variables and cron examples for scheduling. Contributors have provided implementations and ports in many languages and folders (shell, Ruby, Python, Node, Perl, PowerShell, Go, Java, etc.), and the project explicitly welcomes pull requests that add additional language implementations.