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    WideW - WebIDEWeb

    WideW - WebIDEWeb

    Web IDE in single HTML file

    IDE written in a single HTML file that runs on the browser tab. There is no need to install, download a single file and run anywhere. To change the initial configuration, edit the widew.html file in the last lines. * Widew use CodeMirror components in code editor. URLs: https://soluc.org/widew https://widew.sourceforge.io
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    Hogan.js

    Hogan.js

    A compiler for the Mustache templating language

    Hogan.js is a 2.5k JS templating engine developed at Twitter. Use it as a part of your asset packager to compile templates ahead of time or include it in your browser to handle dynamic templates. If you're developing with Node.js, just use NPM to add the Hogan package. Hogan.js was developed against the mustache test suite, so everything that holds true for templates is also the case for hogan.js. That means you get variables, sections, lambdas, partials, filters, and everything else you've come to expect from mustache templating, only much, much faster. ...
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