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    MayWeb

    MayWeb

    About MayWeb is a lightweight, beautifully designed local development

    About MayWeb is a lightweight, beautifully designed local development environment built with ❤️. It lets you control Apache, MySQL, Redis, PHP versions, and more-all from a fast, modern UI. Ideal for developers who want performance, simplicity, and style in one powerful tool.
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    doT

    doT

    The fastest + concise javascript template engine for nodejs

    Created in search of the fastest and concise JavaScript templating function with emphasis on performance under V8 and nodejs. It shows great performance for both nodejs and browsers. doT.js is fast, small and has no dependencies. doT is a really solid piece of software engineering (I didn’t create it) that is rarely updated exactly for this reason. It took me years to grasp how it works even though it’s only 140 lines of code, it looks like magic. I used it in my other projects (e.g. ajv) as...
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    once:radix is a Rapid Application Development system for Intranet and eXtranet environments. Create advanced database-driven web applications that require no expertise in the underlying technologies. Just point and click with pixel-perfect precision.
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    Occursions

    Fast customizable time series web database for big data like log files

    Our goal is to create the world's fastest extendable, non-transactional time series database for big data (you know, for kids)! Log file indexing is our initial focus. For example append only ASCII files produced by libraries like Log4J, or containing FIX messages or JSON objects. Occursions was built by a small team sick of creating hacks to remotely copy and/or grep through tons of large log files. We use it to index around a terabyte of new log data per day. You can use it too. Who...
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    XBSDB is the tool to operate with data in JavaScript code like with SQL-data. XBSDB stores, arranges and selects data in your scripts. You can insert, delete, update and select records, you can use indexes. JSON-based methods allow data exchange.
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    JSDC are libraries, giving developers of dynamic pages an easy/fast way of making their web application more powerful with datasets, master-detail relations, dataset-events, conditions and data-aware components. It's the opposite approach to that of ZK.
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