Iguana X

Iguana X in my opinion is not yet fit for production use

It's fun to play with and I have released the source code of the product

See https://github.com/eliotmuirgrid/iguanax

But honestly it was a make work project for employing millenials while I went through the never ending process of my divorce. I had already put myself into the financial poo when I quadrupled the profitability of my company - instead of my ex-wife saying "Thank you Eliot - that was a really kind and thoughtful of you to create more resources for our family so we can make things work for everyone" she stayed with using lawyers who saw a wonderful opportunity to keep the billable hours flowing.

Iguana X was good in that it did give me some time to think up some good ideas but almost all the work was done in a vacuum isolated away from actual customer problems and communication was always difficult with customers. There was a lot of noise from middle management who had long since forgotten how to code and didn't really have a practical handle on what needed to happen to the product to actually have real productivity improvements. They would often push for ideas which are just insane from a security point of view like opening up attack vectors by integrating in the LDAP and other sign on processes.

But Iguana X as an interface engine fails in two very gross ways.

The queueing system isn't stable and it depends on cloud resources like bitbucket in order to function.