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    Wheefun TriggerWarning Library

    Selectively enable features in software which may be objectionable

    The Wheefun TriggerWarning libray (aka WFTW) is a framework for determining which features of software should be selectively enabled due to a user's preferences, as well as to known legal caveats which may apply to a program. This library allows users to poll a given tag and to assess its suitability given the user's preferences. WFTW has two use cases in mind: * Providing content filtering or warning in implementing applications where certain content may be objectionable or otherwise...
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    DBLX

    DBLX

    DBLX3 Relational Database System

    ...DBLX has a REST server to allow direct access from web applications. The design goals of DBLX are to produce a very fast database which can be used with standard ANSI sql. DBLX source code is available in C# and Java. DBLX includes the server component, a command-line client, as well as client APIs. DBLX is well-documented so that you can just get the database, drop it on to your favorite system and start using it immediately. Go to the Discussion section to read the latest on DBLX!
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    CleanCode

    CleanCode

    .NET, PowerShell, SQL, Java, Perl, and Javascript developer libraries

    Develop clean code with our .NET components (plus PowerShell, SQL, Java, Perl, and JavaScript components as well!). CleanCode highlights include user controls, a validation engine, a diagnostic system, an XML/HTML pre-processor, and a variety of articles on code design.
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    iCodeGenerator

    a code generator for any programming language

    iCodeGenerator is a database centric template based code generator for any text(ascii) programming language like C, PHP, C#, Visual Basic, Java, Perl, Python... Supported databases are SQL Server, MySQL and PostgreSQL. Source Code Now at: https://github.com/VientoDigital/codegenerator
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    Model driven code generation can improve coding standards, speed, quality of development and reduce your costs. From my experience generating code from XML using XSLT is one of the best and fastest solutions. This is just the base of the framework presenting the idea, any code template can be implemented upon request. Some sample generators are present for SQL / PLSQL / C# / AnsiC / Java The main target is to generate DTO/BDO/POJO objects based on the database definitions in multiple languages aligning all technologies used by a development team. ...
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    a framework library with a template method interface and inheritable classes for an executable process design which produces an executable which is both a GUI and a console application. It provides multi-threading for work items of the provider process .
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    QExcel Converter SQL QT4, Import xml excel/openoffice 2003 format, sqlite3 sql text/binary, edit table and export to various Format, Pdf XSL format objects Apache fop JAVA(XSL-FO), XML/XSLT , excel, SQL text sqlite3 dump file and MYSQL SQL to XML/XSL.
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    Generates Java Classes, .NET Classes or XML from SQL Statements contained within an XML configuration file. DbFoil also supports connection pooling and database transactions.
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    Mimah is a code generator for O/R mapping tool. The open architecture enables Mimah to support any tool, any language, any database. Supported : MLF, C#, Vb.net, SQL Server 2000, Oracle & MsAccess
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