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    Easy-to-Use Website Accessibility Widget

    An accessibility solution for quick website accessibility improvement.

    All in One Accessibility is an AI based accessibility tool that helps organizations to enhance the accessibility and usability of websites quickly.
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    Self-hosted password manager

    Developed and headquartered in Europe (Barcelona, Spain), Passwork meets GDPR, NIS2, ENS and other European regulatory requirements by design.

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    MELO

    Machine Executable Language Ontology (MELO)

    This project is intended to fill the gap between the semantic web and the mainstream of software engineering, especially to integrate the semantic web with programming languages, and find an ontological representation of programming languages, including abstract syntax code execution, and global interoperability in execution environments. The machine executable language is modelled in OWL 2 DL using OWL API in C++ developed in this project.
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    Web Starter Kit

    Web Starter Kit

    Web Starter Kit - a workflow for multi-device websites

    ...You're free to use either this or a completely clean-slate via basic.html. Minify and concatenate JavaScript, CSS, HTML and images to help keep your pages lean. JavaScript code linting is done using ESLint - a pluggable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript. Web Starter Kit uses ESLint with eslint-config-google, which tries to follow the Google JavaScript style guide. A built-in server for previewing your site locally while you develop and iterate. Reload the browser in real-time anytime an edit is made without the need for an extension.
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    earmark
    *** IMPORTANT NOTICE *** The source code of the earliest version of the EARMARK Data Structure is now available at http://www.github.com/essepuntato/EarmarkDataStructure Even if the SourceForge repository is still active, it concerns old versions of the API and it is not maintained anymore. *** SERVICE DESCRIPTION *** Extremely Annotational RDF Markup (EARMARK) is an ontological approach to the specification of markup structures on text content.
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    OWL2XMI is a java project to facilitate the creation of classes UML diagrams. It generates a XMI file from one ontology, this XMI file can be imported using UML tools such as: StarUML, ArgoUML, among others. There are available online version, Visit Proj
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    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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