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    Ziggy

    Ziggy

    Use your Laravel routes in JavaScript

    Ziggy provides a JavaScript route() function that works like Laravel's, making it a breeze to use your named Laravel routes in JavaScript. Ziggy supports Laravel's route-model binding, and can even recognize custom route key names. If you pass route() a JavaScript object as a route parameter, Ziggy will use the registered route-model binding keys for that route to find the correct parameter value inside the object. If no route-model binding keys are explicitly registered for a parameter, Ziggy will use the object's id key.
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    Spring Framework

    Spring Framework

    Comprehensive programming and configuration model for modern apps

    The Spring Framework provides a comprehensive programming and configuration model for modern Java-based enterprise applications, on any kind of deployment platform. A key element of Spring is infrastructural support at the application level: Spring focuses on the "plumbing" of enterprise applications so that teams can focus on application-level business logic, without unnecessary ties to specific deployment environments.
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    mysqly

    mysqly

    PHP data framework for Mysql

    Full-featured opensource small-overhead PHP data framework for Mysql built for fast and efficient development
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    qxotica - tools for qooxdoo

    Tools for developing qooxdoo Web apps

    Includes a package for the Lazarus IDE that adds items to the File | New dialog. Selecting "qooxdoo JavaScript App" creates either a single-page or two-page master-detail qooxdoo app and a Lazarus project for managing and editing the app's JavaScript files. Selecting "qooxdoo JavaScript Page" adds a page to the app and to the Lazarus project. Can also "compile" (run generate.py) from within Lazarus - if a syntax error is detected, the code editor jumps to the JavaScript file and line...
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    N-Tier Windows Forms Framework

    N-Tier Windows Forms Framework

    N-Tier Windows Forms entity productivity framework

    Updated to work with Visual Studio 2012. The N-Tier Framework for Windows Forms is designed to put the developer in control with tools & APIs for the rapid development of database applications in c#. NTier is designed to leverage developers' skills and familiarity with Visual Studio and Windows Forms to quickly build large business applications. NTier provides tools, frameworks, designers, extender providers and helpers to make database application development easy without replacing...
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