API Monetization: GCP service: Monetize APIs.API Management (Azure): Azure: publish and manage APIs.API Gateway: AWS service for managing APIs.API Gateway: GCP service: Fully managed API Gateway.API Apps (Azure): Azure: build and consume Cloud APIs.API Analytics: GCP service: API metrics.Apache Pig latin: A programming language.An圜hart: JavaScript library - data visualization.Anthos Service Mesh: GCP service: Managed service mesh (Istio).Anthos: GCP service: Enterprise hybrid/multi-cloud platform.Anthos Config Management: GCP service: Policy and security automation.Anthos Clusters: GCP service: Hybrid/on-prem Kubernetes Engine.ansible: Python library - IT automation.anonymous function: Another name for a Lambda (λ).Anomaly Detector (Azure): Azure: add anomaly detection to your apps.
account: Unique customer record with associated data and authentication credentials.Access Transparency: GCP service: Audit cloud provider access.Accent (Rational Synergy): A programming language.absl-py: Abseil Python Common Libraries.A.NET (A#/A sharp): A programming language.+ 2 packages from 2 contributors and audited 2 packages in 1.009s It come to me as a surprise that X11 on node is so light: mkdir x11-min cd x11-min/ npm init -y npm i x11 Of course there is a dependency on WASM port of SWIPL core - I think it comprises most of the xref facilities…
This would allow to drop the Windows dependency. Alas, it requires a bit of work to be ready for Windows10… if you have patienceĪnother possibility, not a lot of work, I could make available the editor in QtConsole, but I feel there is a better plan: maybe we could revive battle tested XPCE in a lightweight client based on X11 NodeJS. Now I’m sure I can provide the context sensitive autocompletion required, since the whole architecture of loqt is oriented to maximize SWIPL IDE facilities. Today I’ve pushed a simplified build, to my surprise it smoothly run the latest SWIPL. Since Qt11, the build system wasn’t working anymore… I had no time to dig deeper… some time ago I installed Qt12, but didn’t attempted again.