Open Source Modula Software Development Software

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  • Atera IT Autopilot Icon
    Atera IT Autopilot

    Ensure operational efficiency at any scale with 24/7 autonomous IT support.

    IT Autopilot takes the pressure off your team by handling first-tier support across the channels your end users already live in — email, chat, Slack, Teams, and your Customer Portal. It doesn’t just respond to end-user queries, issues, and crises — it solves them.
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  • Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM Icon
    Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM

    For security operations, threat-intelligence and risk teams wanting a tool to get access to auto-monitored assets exposed to attack surfaces

    Criminal IP’s Attack Surface Management (ASM) is a threat-intelligence–driven platform that continuously discovers, inventories, and monitors every internet-connected asset associated with an organization, including shadow and forgotten resources, so teams see their true external footprint from an attacker’s perspective. The solution combines automated asset discovery with OSINT techniques, AI enrichment and advanced threat intelligence to surface exposed hosts, domains, cloud services, IoT endpoints and other Internet-facing vectors, capture evidence (screenshots and metadata), and correlate findings to known exploitability and attacker tradecraft. ASM prioritizes exposures by business context and risk, highlights vulnerable components and misconfigurations, and provides real-time alerts and dashboards to speed investigation and remediation.
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    WANT automates the process of building, testing, and packaging applications and libraries much like Jakarta Ant does. WANT is a Pascal-friendly build tool. Use http://news.optimax.com (sdforum.want) for issue tracking, suggestions, and general discussion
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    The casket of Oberon-2 things (Oberon-2 language revival)
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    xds-gtk2 is a XDS Modula-2/Oberon-2 binding of GTK+.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The goal of this project is to provide an IDE for Modula-2 in the form of a plug-in for Eclipse and/or an add-in for Visual Studio (2008). It will be integrated with the XDS Modula-2 compiler (which is available as freeware).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • Stigg | SaaS Monetization and Entitlements API Icon
    Stigg | SaaS Monetization and Entitlements API

    For developers in need of a tool to launch pricing plans faster and build better buying experiences

    A monetization platform is a standalone middleware that sits between your application and your business applications, as part of the modern enterprise billing stack. Stigg unifies all the APIs and abstractions billing and platform engineers had to build and maintain in-house otherwise. Acting as your centralized source of truth, with a highly scalable and flexible entitlements management, rolling out any pricing and packaging change is now a self-service, risk-free, exercise.
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    Oberon-2 language revival
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Schwarzer Kaffee
    A SDL wrapper for the GNU Modula-2 compiler
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Amsterdam Compiler Kit (obsolete)

    Moved to https://github.com/davidgiven/ack

    Moved to https://github.com/davidgiven/ack
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Wrapl is a high level scripting language with features borrowed from Icon, Cecil and Modula-3.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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