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Introducing Temple Enterprise LLC
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Introducing Temple Enterprise LLC

via Dev.toPhilip Seifert1mo ago

Introducing Temple Enterprise LLC Temple Enterprise LLC is a technology holding company focused on building and operating a portfolio of software platforms across security, developer tooling, research utilities, and consumer applications. Rather than operating as a single-product startup, Temple Enterprise manages multiple projects under a centralized engineering and governance structure. What We Do Temple Enterprise develops and maintains software products with an emphasis on: Long-term maintainability Direct ownership of infrastructure and core technology Security-focused engineering practices Structured release and lifecycle management The goal is not rapid iteration for short-term visibility, but steady development with clear standards and operational discipline across all projects. Portfolio Overview Temple Enterprise oversees a range of products, each serving a specific audience: Axiowisp A modern desktop IDE built with Electron, React, and TypeScript. It integrates AI-assisted d

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