The #1 solution for profitable resource management
Designed to give Operations and Finance leaders the insight and foresight they need to achieve profitable delivery at scale.
Unlike spreadsheets or clunky PSAs, Float offers a clear, centralized view to schedule teams, plan capacity, estimate work, and track margins in real-time so that you can keep your people and profits on track.
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The All-In-One Google Workspace Management Tool for IT Admins
Our advanced administration makes adding, deleting, suspending, and de-provisioning users simple and quick.
gPanel by Promevo streamlines administration, security, and user management, giving organizations full control over their Google Workspace.
SHOP2 is a domain-independent automated-planning system based on ordered task decomposition, a type of Hierarchical Task Network (HTN) planning. Development is no longer done on sf; only file hosting now. WARNING: Java code here is not maintained....
ArmedBear (ABCL) is a Common Lisp written in Java. Its compiler produces JVM byte code, tapping into the 'write once, run everywhere' philosophy of Java. J is a text editor written in Java featuring e.g. syntax highlighting and automatic indenting.
ECB is a file/code browser for Emacs. It can be used to browse any type of file and supports parsing of Java, C, C++, Elisp and some other code like perl, TeX, LaTeX. All browsing windows are within one frame and they are deletion-protected (eg by C-x 1)
Supercharge Your Manufacturing with Easy MRP and MES Software
Designed for SME manufacturers who want to reduce wasteful manual processing, save time and increase profits.
Flowlens eliminates stock-outs, shortage and overstocks, avoiding costly production delays.
Stay in control of inventory levels and keep production running smoothly with real-time visibility and easy-to-use stock management. Import bulk data with ease.
Clojure is a dynamic programming language for the JVM. Note - current Clojure development has moved to Google code: http://code.google.com/p/clojure/ Project web site: http://clojure.org
Hippal is an integrating GUI-framework for a multimodular symbolic A.I.-system IPAL, which combines A.I. Planning, Inductive Program Synthesis, Analogical Reasoning and Learning.
Hippal is client-/server-based and uses the Lili Lisp Interpreter as Centr
Set of tools and libs for
managing structured data
in a very flexible way:
Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL,
PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF
GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows
Interface to C++, DBs, Perl,
PHP, Java, TCP/IP
LISP-like interpreter
written in C++ using C-LIB
Foil provides a protocol and code to interface between Lisp and instances of runtimes such as the JVM and CLR, offering comprehensive, safe, dynamic, efficient, and portable access to Java and CLI libraries from Lisp, with an emphasis on working in Lisp
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
kin is a set of libraries and tools supporting meta-programming for engineering and technical computing applications. This JVM version of kin has been superseded by the stand-alone version being developed at http://purl.org/net/kin.
Freefactor is a Java refactoring framework. It consists of a tool-independent refactoring system and an interface to allow it to be integrated with other tools. Currently a prototype Java-based tool is provided as well as bindings for Emacs.
Muq is a network server that goes several design generations beyond MOO or Java in providing support for applications characterized by these five requirements: Multi-user, Persistent state, Complex data, Complex code, and Distributed networking.
s2html is a C/C++/Java/Lisp HTML sourcecode converter.
s2html is a very simple C/C++/Java/Lisp HTML sourcecode converter. It uses embedded CSS to format your code. Many other formatters exist, this one started its life back in 1983 as my very first C program.