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  2. PM2 (software) - Wikipedia

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    PM2 or Process Manager 2, is an Open Source, production ready Node.js process manager. Some key features of PM2 are automatic application load balancing, declarative application configuration, deployment system and monitoring. Started in 2013 by Alexandre Strzelewicz. The code source is hosted on GitHub and installable via npm.

  3. Comparison of continuous integration software - Wikipedia

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    Name Platform License Builders: Windows Builders: Java Builders: other Notification Integration, IDEs Integration, other Apache Gump: Python: Apache 2.0 : Un­known Ant, Maven 1 : Un­known

  4. Prometheus (software) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The project is written in Go and licensed under the Apache 2 License, with source code available on GitHub, [5] and is a graduated project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, along with Kubernetes and Envoy. [6]

  5. Cilium (computing) - Wikipedia

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    As the cloud native ecosystem expanded, Cilium added new projects and features to address new problems in the space. The table below summarises some of the most significant milestones of this evolution: December 2015 - Initial commit to the Cilium project [10] May 2016 - Network policy was added, expanding the scope beyond just networking [11]

  6. Project IDX - Wikipedia

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    Project IDX is an online integrated development environment (IDE) developed by Google. [2] It is based on Visual Studio Code , and the infrastructure runs on Google Cloud . In addition to including the features, languages and plugins supported by VS Code , it has unique functionality built by Google.

  7. Node.js - Wikipedia

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    Node.js provides a way to create "add-ons" via a C-based API called N-API, which can be used to produce loadable (importable) .node modules from source code written in C/C++. [60] The modules can be directly loaded into memory and executed from within JS environment as simple CommonJS modules.

  8. Google Cloud Shell - Wikipedia

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    Google Cloud Shell is an online, browser-based command-line environment provided by Google Cloud Platform (GCP). It is a Debian-based virtual machine with a persistent 5 GB home directory, allowing users to manage their GCP resources and projects directly from their web browser.

  9. Heroku - Wikipedia

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    Heroku is a cloud platform as a service (PaaS) supporting several programming languages.As one of the first cloud platforms, Heroku has been in development since June 2007, when it supported only the Ruby programming language, but now also supports Java, Node.js, Scala, Clojure, Python, PHP, and Go. [3]