
SurveyJS comprises a collection of four open-source JavaScript libraries that provide the advantages of a customized, in-house survey application while significantly minimizing the time and resources required for deployment. These libraries function independently of specific server code or database needs, allowing for seamless integration with well-known JavaScript frameworks such as React, Angular, Vue.js, jQuery, Knockout, and others. They are built to interact with any server capable of processing JSON requests, thereby ensuring compatibility with a wide range of server setups and databases.
This product suite includes:
- An open-source library licensed under MIT that facilitates the rendering of dynamic JSON-based forms within your web application and captures user responses.
- A self-hosted form builder featuring drag-and-drop functionality, an integrated CSS theme editor, and a graphical user interface for setting conditional rules; it also generates JSON definitions of your forms in real time.
- A PDF Generator library that allows for the conversion of SurveyJS surveys and forms into PDF files directly in the browser.
- The Dashboard library, which enhances survey data analysis through interactive and customizable charts and tables.
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Apify offers a comprehensive platform for web scraping, browser automation, and data extraction at scale. The platform combines managed cloud infrastructure with a marketplace of over 10,000 ready-to-use automation tools called Actors, making it suitable for both developers building custom solutions and business users seeking turnkey data collection.
Actors are serverless cloud programs that handle the technical complexities of modern web scraping: proxy rotation, CAPTCHA solving, JavaScript rendering, and headless browser management. Users can deploy pre-built Actors for popular use cases like scraping Amazon product data, extracting Google Maps listings, collecting social media content, or monitoring competitor pricing. For specialized needs, developers can build custom Actors using JavaScript, Python, or Crawlee, Apify's open-source web crawling library.
The platform operates a developer marketplace where programmers publish and monetize their automation tools. Apify manages infrastructure, usage tracking, and monthly payouts, creating a revenue stream for thousands of active contributors.
Enterprise features include 99.95% uptime SLA, SOC2 Type II certification, and full GDPR and CCPA compliance. The platform integrates with workflow automation tools like Zapier, Make, and n8n, supports LangChain for AI applications, and provides an MCP server that allows AI assistants to dynamically discover and execute Actors.
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Grails
The GrailsĀ® framework stands out as a comprehensive web application framework that utilizes Groovy and is tailored for the JVM, built on the solid foundation of Spring Boot. By prioritizing convention-over-configuration, it offers intuitive defaults and opinionated APIs, making it especially easy for Java developers to understand and use. The framework capitalizes on the robust features of Spring Boot, including its efficient dependency injection capabilities, which significantly boosts productivity and simplifies the development process. It also facilitates seamless integration and interaction with Java, as well as existing Java EE containers, and the JVM environment itself. Powered by Apache Groovy, Grails is designed to enhance developer productivity through its optional typing and dynamic features, while also accommodating static typing and compilation when necessary. Additionally, the Grails framework includes GORM, a powerful data access toolkit that streamlines interactions with various data sources, providing a rich set of APIs for both relational and non-relational databases. Supporting a variety of implementations, GORM works with well-known databases such as Hibernate (SQL), MongoDB, Cassandra, and Neo4j, making it a flexible option for developers dealing with different data storage needs. As a result, the Grails framework is well-positioned as an essential asset for contemporary web development on the JVM, ensuring developers can create efficient applications with ease and confidence. Its ability to adapt to various project requirements further enhances its appeal in the ever-evolving landscape of web technologies.
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CodeLite
CodeLite is an open-source Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that is free to use and compatible with a variety of platforms, catering mainly to developers who work with languages such as C, C++, PHP, and JavaScript. This IDE offers a customizable and lightweight workspace, compatible with multiple compilers including GCC, Clang, and Microsoft Visual C++. It features a user-friendly code editor that includes essential tools like syntax highlighting, auto-completion, and code refactoring capabilities. Additionally, CodeLite is equipped with a built-in debugger that works with GDB, which allows users to set breakpoints, inspect variables, and navigate through call stacks during debugging. The IDE also supports Node.js and TypeScript, broadening its appeal for both web and desktop application development. Its adaptability and cross-platform availability on Windows, macOS, and Linux, along with seamless integration with popular version control systems like Git and Subversion, make CodeLite a favored option for developers seeking a more efficient alternative to heavier IDEs. By focusing on user efficiency and customization, CodeLite has established a notable presence in the software development landscape, making it an appealing choice for programmers of varying expertise levels.
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