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Next-gen e-commerce framework and content-management platform for a global segmented audience. Under NDA.
It allows you to purchase medical equipment for your hospital from a huge list of suppliers and it will obtain the lowest total price for the entire shopping cart.
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Platform for viewing and managing medical exams in cardiology. It sorts and filters and includes alarms based on exams & clinical sessions in real time.
A platform to provide a measurable impact on behavioural change for people. It is an immersive and videogame-like web experience, a 9 week program that uses custom made videopills for each individual.
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Machine learning powered video forensic analysis platform to help law enforcement agencies solve major crimes.
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Go to siteThis is probably the question we’ve been asked the most at Penpot. We have a vague explanation in our FAQ page, so with this article I’ll try to explain a bit the motivations and spirit behind each decision. The rationale is multi-faceted.
When we talk about authentication for api rest, almost everyone tends to think about oauth1 or oauth2 and their variants defined by service providers. It’s true that there also other auth systems such as token, openid, etc, but they are not as widely used in comparison with oauth.
What do you think about them? Are they all truly stateless?