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    UltraPlugin.js

    UltraPlugin.js

    A smart framework to developing sites and web applications

    [This project has been discontinued but you can use ALL versions created] UltraPlugin.js is the ultra smart powerful union of a data library containing a large proportion of functions that allows the user to develop web sites and applications in a pleasant and fast way with a framework that creates several possibilities by joining Html, Css and Visual Basic Script with the JS itself and allowing several new types of elements. This project is totally open-source and has a natural development...
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    Dao Studio is an integrated developing environment for the Dao programming language. It includes a source code editor and command line console with syntax highlighting, and supports interactive debugging mode.
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    BlockIt provides a Python framework to scan and parse a program file into constituent nested blocks, however defined, forming a block tree of your code and can be used as a mechanism to "extend" in some sense, the underlying programming language.
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    creador-open
    A framework for developing multi device and technology capable mobile sites with the Coldfusion language. Initially developed for OpenBD v1.4 (also on v1.5) and tested in Jetty server on a Windows computer. Bundles tested to work in MacOSX and Win.
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    Comms Order Fulfillment
    Simple order fulfillment system with flexible order decomposition and domain specific programming language for describing decomposition scenarios. Most suitable for Mobile Communications operators who are using Oracle BPEL and AIA technology.
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    .Net Checker checks all code dependencies in .Net projects to ensure a stable architecture - up to multi-million LOC source trees. Moreover, it can produce flexible DOT-based dependency graphs.
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    Fusion is a powerful high level programming language that merges several feature from Ruby, Python, Java, C++, Visual Basic, etc, in a only language. It's implemented by means of a compiler written in Haskell that generates Ruby code.
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    The Minions programming language makes it easy to write performant, highly parallel programs. Minions are especially good at web apps. Minions like the web.
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