Build or enhance your payments stack, while maintaining control with an open-source, full-stack and modular infrastructure.
Juspay's Payments Orchestration Platform offers a comprehensive product suite for businesses, including open-source payment orchestration, global payouts, seamless authentication, payment tokenization, fraud & risk management, end-to-end reconciliation, unified payment analytics & more. The company’s offerings also include end-to-end white label payment gateway solutions & real-time payments infrastructure for banks. These solutions help businesses achieve superior conversion rates, reduce fraud, optimize costs, and deliver seamless customer experiences at scale.
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With MikMak Insights, brands gain real-time eCommerce analytics on the channels, campaigns, creative, and audiences that drive conversions.
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Futhark is a small programminglanguage designed to be compiled into efficient parallel code. It is a statically typed, data-parallel, and purely functional array language in the ML family, and comes with a heavily optimizing ahead-of-time compiler that presently generates either GPU code via CUDA and OpenCL, or multi-threaded CPU code. Futhark is not designed for graphics programming, but can instead use the compute power of the GPU to accelerate data-parallel array computations. ...
Clash is a functional hardware description language that borrows both its syntax and semantics from the functional programminglanguage Haskell. It provides a familiar structural design approach to both combinational and synchronous sequential circuits. The Clash compiler transforms these high-level descriptions to low-level synthesizable VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog. Clash is an open-source project, licensed under the permissive BSD2 license, and actively maintained by QBayLogic. ...
GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler) is the leading open-source compiler and interactive environment for the Haskell programminglanguage, supporting the Haskell 2010 standard plus numerous language extensions. It compiles to native machine code (via LLVM or C), and includes the interactive GHCi REPL. For full information on building GHC, see the GHC Building Guide. Here follows a summary - if you get into trouble, the Building Guide has all the answers.
We extend the Eclipse IDE with tools for development in Haskell, a functional programminglanguage, providing support for a wide range of tools (compilers, interpreters, doc tools etc.) in a coherent, convenient and configurable environment.
Flexible time and billing software that enables teams to easily track time and expenses for payroll, projects, and client billing.
Because time is money, and we understand how challenging it can be to keep track of employee hours. The constant reminder to log timesheets so your business can increase billables, run an accurate payroll and remove the guesswork from project estimates – we get it.
Programminglanguage based off pure type systems, and COQ. Currently aimed at both systems, and application programming. Has a simple syntax, and (planned) C integration.
Fusion is a powerful high level programminglanguage that merges several feature from Ruby, Python, Java, C++, Visual Basic, etc, in a only language. It's implemented by means of a compiler written in Haskell that generates Ruby code.
Kaya: A statically typed, imperative cross-platform programminglanguage with type inference, powerful data description capabilities and built-in abstractions and libraries for easy and robust web application development. http://kayalang.org/
The Glasgow Haskell Compiler is a robust, fully-featured, optimising compiler for the Haskell 98 programminglanguage. Please note, we are no longer using the SourceForge bug tracker. Please go to http://cvs.haskell.org/trac/ghc instead.