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    Auth0 for AI Agents now in GA

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    Free and Open Source HR Software

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    Mahatma68k is a free/Open Source emulator library for the legendary Motorola 68000 CPU written for the Java virtual machine.
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    Process Pilot

    Process Pilot

    Ruby library to pilot interactive command line processes in real time

    Ruby library giving a simple way to pilot an external process' stdin, stdout and stderr in real time. Very useful for interactive processes testing or automation.
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    Prudence is an open source container and framework for scalable web frontends and network services, based on proven REST principles. It comes in several flavors: Python, Ruby, Clojure, JavaScript, PHP and Groovy.
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    ioblockreader

    ioblockreader

    Block-buffered and cached read over IO objects as Strings

    Ruby library giving block-buffered and cached read over IO objects with a String-like interface. Ideal to parse big files as Strings, limiting memory consumption.
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  • Epicor BisTrack is a powerful business management software designed specifically for the needs of the building materials industry, including lumberyards, construction suppliers, and distributors. Icon
    Epicor BisTrack is a powerful business management software designed specifically for the needs of the building materials industry, including lumberyards, construction suppliers, and distributors.

    For construction companies looking for a business management solution for building centers

    Epicor BisTrack is a powerful business management software designed specifically for the needs of the building materials industry, including lumberyards, construction suppliers, and distributors. Known for its comprehensive suite of tools, BisTrack streamlines operations by integrating inventory management, purchasing, sales, and delivery processes into a single, user-friendly platform. Its advanced reporting and analytics capabilities enable businesses to make data-driven decisions, optimize workflows, and enhance customer service. With robust mobile functionality and seamless cloud-based deployment options, BisTrack supports real-time collaboration and efficient operations across teams, ensuring businesses stay competitive in a fast-paced industry.
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    named_parameters

    Enabling named parameters for ruby (hash arguments)

    By including the NamedParameters module into your class/module the 'named_parameters' macro is available. Optional parameters with default values can be as easily defined as mandatory parameters. Your actual method definition does not change at all.
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    Ruby library grouping various light-weight modules useful for many applications. Currently ships: Logging, Platform, GUI, Misc, Plugins, URLAccess, URLCache. See it as a collection of mini-libraries.
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