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    Wrupit

    Wrupit

    An opensource PHP script for creating your own online notebook

    Wrupit is a PHP software which enables you to have your own “online private notebook” in a minute. It’s simple, and flexible. I’ve tried my best in making the software simple, clean and readable by adding comments. I’m a newbie in developing so this script may not be perfect but it is pretty sufficient for the basic needs of creating an online notebook system.
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    G-Framework Web3.0 ToolKit
    This is the most advanced and complete new generation tool for creating Web applications. You can create your own "Web Applications" once writing very few lines of code and make it simply accessible from anywhere in the world.
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    A straight C implementation of most of Google's protobuf message serialization format. Small and simple to use. Suitable for embedded use. Generates either simple C or C++ or PHP en(de)coding code. Respect protobuf standard from google.
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