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    Dagger - The Cutting Edge

    A nuts and bolts web engine / CMS (Content Management System)

    Dagger "the cutting edge" is a nuts and bolts web engine / CMS (Content Management System) , aimed more to developers than webmasters. It's more customizable than ordinary content management systems. It's a spin off of the Edge Engine (of which Dagger's project leader was a co-developer), formerly used for Box Network's (Astalavista) websites.
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    Centrallix Application Platform

    Centrallix Application Platform

    Declarative rich internet application platform

    Centrallix is a browser-based DDSL (declarative domain specific language) rich internet application platform featuring data and application abstraction, a SQL engine for joining diverse data sources, declarative (not scripted) development, reports, components, and style templates.
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    JavaScript SQL (JSSQL)

    JavaScript SQL (JSSQL)

    A database engine entirely in JavaScript (AJAX)

    JSSQL is a database engine developed entirely with JavaScript. It is a tool for developers to interpret and execute SQL statements on a offline database. It has a conversion class developed in PHP for use with relational databases (ex. PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc..) that generates a series of data files, then the database engine in JavaScript (JSSQL) accesses the data through SQL querys and return a set of records, similar to any database engine.
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