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    DocScript

    DocScript

    A simple, procedural programming language.

    DocScript ...is a simple procedural programming language, with... Real-time multi-client distributed "execution sessions" Numeric literals in any base Built-in remote code-execution (DS-Remoting) Compilation to standalone .NET exes (DS-Compilation) A capability to pipe separate interpretation stages into one another. Watch the "DocScript in 3 Minutes" YouTube Video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybl5pVSJOOk Start using DocScript in the next few seconds: open cmd, and...
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    Asp.Net CMS Following the same way of joomla, wordpress and drupal We want it simple, powerful and extensible We want it to be the base for our Future Web based projects
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    Extensible n-tier application with multilayered architecture. It's an open source project and available for free. Initially targeted to web based solutions. Licensed under the modified MIT license. Visit http://sibertek.net to know more.
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    Webstensible is an extensible application layer for building robust, web-based business applications. The framework is written in DotNet. All components are loaded via reflection and designed to be replaced to match ever-changing business requirements.
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    WebRPG.NET Framework is intended to be used as an extensible shell in ASP.NET for creating web-based (turn-based), single-player computer role-playing games in a persistent game world.
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    mojoPortal is an accessible, compliant, extensible, cross platform, cross database, content management system CMS written in C# ASP.NET. If you know how to make an ASP.NET UserControl then you already know how to make a feature that plugs into mojoPortal
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    A portal site with an extensible plugin architecture to help allieviate the stress of setting up a community site focusing primarily on gaming guild communities.
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    ASP.NET-CMS is aimed to be a good easy to use and manage web based content management system. It will include all possible features that a web application can have like a web portal. It will have good administration features.
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