Source Defense
Source Defense is an essential element of web safety that protects data at the point where it is entered. Source Defense Platform is a simple, yet effective solution to data security and privacy compliance. It addresses threats and risks that arise from the increased use JavaScript, third party vendors, and open source code in your web properties. The Platform offers options for securing code as well as addressing an ubiquitous gap in managing third-party digital supply chains risk - controlling actions of third-party, forth-party and nth-party JavaScript that powers your website experience.
Source Defense Platform provides protection against all types of client-side security incidents, including keylogging, formjacking and digital skimming. Magecart is also protected. - by extending the web security beyond the browser to the server.
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Apify
Apify provides the infrastructure developers need to build, deploy, and monetize web automation tools. The platform centers on Apify Store, a marketplace featuring 10,000+ community-built Actors. These are serverless programs that scrape websites, automate browser tasks, and power AI agents.
Developers create Actors using JavaScript, Python, or Crawlee (Apify's open-source crawling library), then publish them to the Store. When other users run your Actor, you earn money. Apify manages the infrastructure, handles payments, and processes monthly payouts to thousands of active developers.
Apify Store offers ready-to-use solutions for common use cases: extracting data from Amazon, Google Maps, and social platforms; monitoring prices; generating leads; and much more.
Under the hood, Actors automatically manage proxy rotation, CAPTCHA solving, JavaScript-heavy pages, and headless browser orchestration. The platform scales on demand with 99.95% uptime and maintains SOC2, GDPR, and CCPA compliance.
For workflow automation, Apify connects to Zapier, Make, n8n, and LangChain. The platform also offers an MCP server, enabling AI assistants like Claude to discover and invoke Actors programmatically.
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Underscore.js
Underscore is a robust JavaScript library that offers a plethora of functional programming utilities without modifying any native objects. It boasts over 100 functions that cater to common functional programming needs such as map, filter, and invoke, alongside more unique features like function binding, JavaScript templating, quick index creation, and deep equality checking. Users have the option to import either the entire library or individual modules according to their requirements. The project is available on GitHub, where you can report any bugs and engage in feature discussions through the issues page or the Gitter channel. Underscore version 1.x maintains backward compatibility with any platform that supports ES3 fully, while still leveraging newer JavaScript features when they are applicable. Its collection functions operate seamlessly on arrays, objects, and array-like structures. Recent confirmations indicate that this library is also compatible with Adobe ExtendScript, further enhancing its versatility. Additionally, support code for Internet Explorer 8 has been included, and this will continue to be a part of future updates to Underscore. The library's dedication to broad compatibility and functional programming makes it an essential tool for developers.
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Emotion
Emotion is an efficient and adaptable CSS-in-JS library tailored for crafting CSS styles via JavaScript, accommodating both string and object styles while ensuring an excellent developer experience with features like source maps, labels, and testing tools. It presents two robust usage patterns; one is a framework-agnostic method that requires no special setup yet facilitates vendor-prefixing, nested selectors, media queries, and class composition through its CSS and CX functions. The second pattern is specifically optimized for React, offering advanced functionalities such as the CSS prop for direct styling, akin to the style prop, yet with enhanced support for nested selectors, media queries, and theming features. This variant also allows for seamless server-side rendering without configuration, native theming options, and full compatibility with ESLint tools. Additionally, Emotion provides styled-component-like APIs that allow for both tag-based and component-based styled elements, promoting dynamic styling driven by props. Furthermore, these capabilities make Emotion an appealing choice for developers seeking to streamline their styling processes across various frameworks.
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