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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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    vStats is a php/mysql based website counter. It collects statistics about the visitors' (user or robot) browser, os and the country they are from. vStats keeps also track of the time and date of the visit and the referred website. Status update 2011-11-01: Major redesign is ongoing with IPv6 support, more efficient code and more statistics. Stay tuned for the first alpha.
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    A nice-looking Time Tracking Tool (TTT) that works in both intranets and web environments. TTT uses Perl (more scalable than PHP), Apache, and MySQL (doesn't get much better than this). The code is designed to be clean, fast, and scalable. Enjoy!
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