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    Scrooge

    Scrooge

    A Thrift parser/generator

    ...Since Scala is API-compatible with Java, you can use the apache thrift code generator to generate Java files and use them from within Scala, but the generated code uses Java collections and mutable “bean” classes, causing some annoying boilerplate conversions to be hand-written. This is an attempt to bypass the problem by generating Scala code directly. It also uses Scala syntax so the generated code is much more compact. There is a fairly comprehensive set of unit tests, which actually generate code, compile it, and execute it to verify expectations.
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    SPOPS is a robust and powerful Perl module that allows you to serialize objects to different datastores (many SQL databases, LDAP, GDBM). It is unique in that it also allows you to apply security to these objects using a fairly simple but powerful schem
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    Slipknot is a translator for converting a lasso application to a php application. Since most lasso "methods" have something roughly analogous in PHP, this is fairly straightforward, but can save much tedious recoding of existing applications.
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