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    Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas

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  • The All-in-One Commerce Platform for Businesses - Shopify Icon
    The All-in-One Commerce Platform for Businesses - Shopify

    Shopify offers plans for anyone that wants to sell products online and build an ecommerce store, small to mid-sized businesses as well as enterprise

    Shopify is a leading all-in-one commerce platform that enables businesses to start, build, and grow their online and physical stores. It offers tools to create customized websites, manage inventory, process payments, and sell across multiple channels including online, in-person, wholesale, and global markets. The platform includes integrated marketing tools, analytics, and customer engagement features to help merchants reach and retain customers. Shopify supports thousands of third-party apps and offers developer-friendly APIs for custom solutions. With world-class checkout technology, Shopify powers over 150 million high-intent shoppers worldwide. Its reliable, scalable infrastructure ensures fast performance and seamless operations at any business size.
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    ansvif

    ansvif

    An advanced cross platform fuzzing framework suited to find code bugs.

    ansvif, or A Not So Very Intelligent Fuzzer, suited to find bugs in code by throwing garbage arguments, files, and environment variables at the target program, that you may or may not have the source code to. It supports many features, such as buffer size, randomization of the buffer size, random data injection, templates, and much more. The purpose of this project is to identify bugs in software, specifically bugs that can induce a segmentation fault under various conditions. This aids security researchers in writing buffer overflows, input validation vulnerabilities, as well as helping one audit code for general logic mistakes.
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    A simple and incredibly powerful tool for scripting and fuzzing arbitrary network protocols written using the Chicken Scheme-to-C compiler.
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    LeakTrack provides memory leak tracking and out-of-range access checks for acquired memory blocks for you C/C++ applications on each platform.
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  • 4
    This project aims to develop a prototype system that explores how we should re-invision computer system design based on changes in how people get the software that they run, as well as advances in static analysis of software.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • Photo and Video Editing APIs and SDKs Icon
    Photo and Video Editing APIs and SDKs

    Trusted by 150 million+ creators and businesses globally

    Unlock Picsart's full editing suite by embedding our Editor SDK directly into your platform. Offer your users the power of a full design suite without leaving your site.
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    STP

    MOVED TO GITHUB. Code here is STALE.

    THE STP CODE HAS MOVED TO GITHUB. THE CODE HERE IS STALE. PLEASE CHECKOUT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE: http://stp.github.io/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    An extension and enhancement to the original SPIKE. SPIKIER is ment to be a continuous project of improvements to the block based fuzzer SPIKE.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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