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    SWIG

    SWIG

    A code generator for connecting C/C++ with other programming languages

    SWIG is a software development tool that connects programs written in C and C++ with a variety of high-level programming languages. SWIG is used with different types of target languages including common scripting languages such as Javascript, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl and Ruby. The list of supported languages also includes non-scripting languages such as C#, D, Go language, Java, Lua, OCaml, Octave, R and Scilab as well as the Guile implementation of the Scheme language. SWIG is most commonly used to create high-level interpreted or compiled programming environments, user interfaces, and as a tool for testing and prototyping C/C++ software. ...
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    SQL DAL Maker

    SQL DAL Maker

    A generator of DTO, Model, and DAO classes to access relational DB

    SQL DAL Maker is a generator of DTO, Model, and DAO classes to access relational databases. Target programming languages: PHP, Java, C++, Python, and Go. To generate the class, you declare it in XML meta-program. At the stage of code generation, the target database must exist and be available for JDBC connection. Generated code is being synchronized with the current database schema using "live" JDBC metadata. Written in Java. Implemented as plug-ins For Eclipse: https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/sql-dal-maker For IntelliJ: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7092 HOWTO install-update: http://sqldalmaker.sourceforge.net GitHub: https://github.com/panedrone/sqldalmaker Quick-Demo in mp4: https://github.com/panedrone/sqldalmaker/releases/tag/latest
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    This program generates code from an UML Dia Diagram. Currently supported languages are: ActionScript3, Ada95, C, C++, C#, IDL, Java, PHP, PHP5, Python, Ruby, shapefiles and SQL.
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    Work Case Toolkit 0.4 beta 1

    Support variant based Java program execution, adapted to support MDE.

    Work Case Toolkit is a tool that provides variant based program's execution. Our main goal is to define an API that we can use embedded into any Java application to support dynamic execution based on variant flows. The variants are controlled by a graph decision using features diagrams relationships. The project was originally planned in 2005 to support Model Driven Architecture OMG approach, focusing specially on the management of architectural changes and models transformers. The main...
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    Spooky Coder

    Auto code generation for many languages.

    Quickly define your ORM with the simple Brainstorm format, then instantly create your SQL, Java, PHP, Python, Perl, even C++, etc. code to manage all your object relationships.
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    Jmr - Java Code Generator

    Jmr - Java Code Generator

    "black technology" will improve development productivity by 1.5 to 5

    ...Model: Database Model(like Table/View), Java POJO Model, Xml File Model and includes Transform/Mapping/Convert Tool Action: A Java Class can set Java variables to template. Support any kind of project Maven, Gradle, Web, Java, Android, PHP, Python etc. Support any kind of framework spring/springMVC, hibernate, ibatis/mybatis, struts/struts2, JPA etc. Support any kind of language Java the best.
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    webapigen

    Windows console program providing a front end to the cgic library

    ...Whether it's worth messing about with a mini language to come up with a relatively simple program which most people would probably do in some scripting language is for you to decide. I enjoy concocting small languages and prefer c++ to such scripting languages (php, python, lua, javascript) as I have had passing contact with: if this is you, then you may like this effort. Manual at http://www.njames.co.uk/reference/webApiGen.html
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    A toolkit of nitty-gritty classes from real-life projects. Contains generic snippets along with things like server-side DOM implementation or RSA or code generation tools.
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    FGL is a tightly-integrated self-contained development & execution environment utilizing best-of-breed programming tools and methodologies, optimized web/application server, highly-scalable relational/object database, and robust extension interface.
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    This tool creates a PHP class to interface to a given database table. The PHP class is a simple relational object mapper. It maps table columns to class attributes. It provides basic CRUD methods as well as utility methods such as CSV import and export.
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    2tools is a set of online CMS maintenance tools: just one click to migrate to/from different CMS; safe configuration settings to upgrade your CMS; easy Data movement to/from DBMS, databases or tables; SQL, XML, XSLT, PHP technologies. All tools are main
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    Paradox is a programming language designed to combine the simplicity of scripting languages like PHP and Perl with the power and speed of C++ and Python.
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    Hornet is a tool to browse and build MySQL databases, with the ability to connect to remote servers. It intends in the future to provide the capability to generate PHP-based interfaces to MySQL databases.
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    Brain Relax is a translator from the BF (BrainF**k) programming language (a Turing-complete language) to other programming languages (such as C, TCL, PHP, Pascal, Perl, Basic, Python, etc.)
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