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    Automatic Drawing Generation

    Automatic Drawing Generation

    A canvas library for generating technical drawings

    ...Although it is possible to interact with the library directly in C (that is what the adg-demo program is doing), the canvas is expected to be used from higher level languages, much in the same way as what done in the GNOME stack. Lua bindings based on LGI are already provided out of the box. The adg-lua project, downloadable from the "Files" section, provides Lua programs and demos that leverages these bindings.
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    provide easy base to any cgi-based web system. write your perl handler, write your xslt and enjoy. currently presentations based on xslt trasformation of dumped perl code, using gnome libxml2/libxslt.
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    Multi-platform server-client based accounting system providing a SOAP API for UI interfaces and easy integration. Capable of running on any system supporting Perl.
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    JDBC Tester is a software that allows to prove JDBC connections and SQL statements. The central idea is to have a software that is used for the design of statements and learning SQL with an graphical user interface simple to use.
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    nto or nto.it is the collection of script and programm for build a static and/or dynamic version of the site www.nto.it (a personal italian bookmaker of talent person find in the web.). I hope which this work is useful for to promote talent or for build
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    TimpleSQL is a set of standalone procedures that helps the developer either quickly prepare values, or execute submission, for INSERT or UPDATE queries into a database. TimpleSQL can also Validate Submission Array Values relative to Table Columns.
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    A perl library of useful HTML user interface widgets, and a framework for extending them and developing your own. It facilitates advanced web UI development using HTML/Javascript/Java/etc. Enables widget event handling, multi-web-browser compatibility.
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