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Embed Prolog directly in your Python, C# or Javascript program using the yield keyword. There is no API standing between your code and Yield Prolog, so you can use all language features, including arrays, file I/O, user interaction and your own classes.
Elmer is a tool which embeds a Python module into a C, C++, or Tcl
application. The embedded Python module is used just as if it was written in
the same language as the application itself, without requiring any knowledge of
the Python/C API.
A Python Shell has been constructed from Qt, QScintilla and the Python C API directly, which features syntax highlighting and simple code completion via a Qt GUI. It is hoped that a Qt Widget can be constructed from it eventually.
For businesses who have employees they need to track time, attendance, or schedule.
Cloud based time clock solution that pre-populates reports for payroll. Employees can punch in on their desktop or mobile devices. Punching in & out is intuitive for your employees & easy for you to view & export time. Employees can clock in using a browser or our Google, iOS, & Android apps. You can view who's working, their GPS position or even limit where they can punch. We integrate with QuickBooks, ADP, Paychex, & SurePayroll while also offering Excel exports. Advanced features such as PTO Accrual Tracking, Punch Rounding, Job Codes, QR Codes, Automatic Breaks, & SSO are all included in our cloud based time clock.
A library which provides the same functionality as the Python/C API detailed at python.org, thus allowing objective caml programmers to provide python modules as native ocaml code, as well as allowing ocaml code to use python extensions.