Cross-platform low-code GUI and automation
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Cross-platform low-code GUI and automation
Build bespoke, flexible, and resilient manufacturing low-code applications with FlowFuse and Node-RED
Graphical flow editor for Frank configurations
🌊 Dataflow programming language with static types and implicit parallelism. Compiles to native code and Go
Reusable Reproducible Composable Software
🚀 A performance app engine to create web services and applications in minutes.Suitable for AI, IoT, Industrial Internet, Connected Vehicles, DevOps, Energy, Finance and many other use-cases.
Easily create data-driven web UI's for Node-RED using any (or no) front-end framework.
Low-code programming for event-driven applications
INS Toolkit for Integrated Navigation Concepts and Training
Highly performant and modular controls for node-based editors designed for data-binding and MVVM.
Effortless Microservice Design and Integration. This repository includes the code-base for the Warewolf Studio and Server.
The easiest way to use Machine Learning. Mix and match underlying ML libraries and data set sources. Generate new datasets or modify existing ones with ease.
🌟 Open-source, visual programming for developers. Includes a VS Code extension, integrates with existing TypeScript code, browser and Node.js.
DeBasher: a Flow-Based Programming Extension for Bash
JavaScript framework for visual programming
The Refreshingly Simple Cross-Platform C++ Dataflow / Patching / Pipelining / Graph Processing / Stream Processing / Reactive Programming Framework
Graph / node editor in the browser using VueJS
Composable components for stream processing
Customizable no-code component for building flow-based programming applications. 0 external dependencies.
Flow is a node-based programming language engine written in JavaScript.
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