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    Evolutility - CRUD framework for ASP.net

    Evolutility - CRUD framework for ASP.net

    CRUD framework with a generic Web UI and integrated micro ORM.

    Evolutility is a lightweight CRUD framework for heavy lifting. With a generic Web UI and an integrated micro ORM, Evolutility provides a framework for full CRUD and dashboard without any hand-coding. With it, you can build CRUD web applications or professional looking administration pages by defining metadata in XML (or in a database) instead of hand-coding HTML, Javascript, CSS, SQL, and C# or VB. For ASP.NET and SQLServer (partial support for MySQL).
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    HTML5 apps in .NET

    HTML5 apps in .NET

    Build HTML5 apps for web and mobile using your .NET skills

    With its WYSIWYG designer and familiar C# programming model, Visual WebGui is the natural choice for Visual Studio developers who want to create enterprise-class HTML5 apps for any mobile device or desktop.
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    Graph Database

    Graph Database

    A robust, reliable, user-friendly, and high-performance Graph Database

    This is an academic project to build a graph database, supporting multiple users, with fully functioned data query, data manipulation and indexing mechanism. It is running in a distributed client-server mode. This project is assigned to final-year project from group IT121B, Bachelor of Computing, University of Wollongong.
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    This project is an customised, highly evolved open source L2J server emulation software. Main source bases mostly on L2JOfficial project files. Project is written in Java, Python, XML, HTML, SQL and so on. //// and is not available to all anymore. ho
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    db4o is the world's leading open source object database for Java and .NET. Leverage fast native object persistence, ACID transactions, query-by-example, S.O.D.A object query API, automatic class schema evolution, small size (http://developer.db4o.com)
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    The MMORPG Resource - Setup your own MMORPG server Perl, C/C#/C++, Batch, SQL, ASM, VB6, Net, Shell. GNU always. Consultas Php, Html, Java - Java Script, , Mysql, Windows (win98, xp, server2003, etc),GNU/Linux. http://www.imperium-online.com.ar/
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    MySXP Client: Is an ActiveX COM Microsoft Windows platform; The objective of this Component is to create a terminal service for a wide open server services as, IM, RPC for client app., RPC, DB terminal, Multiplayer Game client, WebCam, voIP Client.
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