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    qxdotnet

    qxdotnet is a server side ASP.NET wrapper for qooxdoo library

    http://qooxdoo.org is a great JavaScript framework. It contains lots of UI controls that would be useful when developing ASP.NET applications. But qooxdoo designed to communicate with server via RPC method. It is not comfortably. The main qxdotnet idea is a creating C# mirror objects for qooxdoo UI controls. State of the objects on the server and the client is synchronized with AJAX. For example, you just create a C# "button" control and place it on the form. After you start your ASP.NET...
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    yafra

    yafra

    Apache Cayenne, Wicket, CXF, GWT, EJB examples as a framework

    Yet another (different) framework. Examples around Apache Cayenne. Using different technologies like Apache CXF Google Web Toolkit EJB Apache Wicket Eclipse RCP Java ANSI C Perl Python Bash WE MOVED TO GITHUB.COM !! All sources are now in git on github.com - search for yafra project. Thanks sf.net for the very good service in the past - but now it was time to move on!
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    ConsoleFx Commandline Processing Library

    ConsoleFx Commandline Processing Library

    Command-line application library

    ConsoleFx is an .NET framework for easily developing command-line interface (CLI) applications. It automates most of the work involved in creating a CLI application, like command line argument parsing, error handling and validations. ConsoleFx supports both fluent and declarative (using attributes) programming models. With ConsoleFx, you can say goodbye to lengthy cumbersome code to parse your command-line arguments. For detailed documentation, with getting started guides, advanced...
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    K-people
    K people is a software platform capable of integrating with enterprise systems. It enables workers to improve productivity, while giving management the the means to plan and monitor activity.
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    Brahma is an open-source library written for the .NET 3.5 framework (in C# 3.0), to provide high-level access to parallel streaming computations on a variety of processors, including GPUs.
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    Tripous is an open source desktop database (data entry) application framework written in C# that uses Windows Forms as the Presentation Layer. Tripous is a handy tool in creating traditional client-server applications.
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    The project implement a framework of modular compilers that allows compile time programming for .NET, Java and other platforms. Languages on this framework are multi-paradigm and can be extended by programming new semantic structures or DSL.
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    Xoml is an effort to create to replicate the functionality of Xaml, without all the WPF trappings. Xoml allows markup extensions, data-binding, persistence and more, with thread-safety and maximum extensibility.
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    This application was first designed to allow the creation of XML files based on .Net assemblies. But the developer (me) was out of time and there are some good XML free tools (like Eclipse) that can read XSD files, and allow you to create good XML files.
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    This project aims to produce an easily extendable platform for the .NET environment; it is based on the Eclipse architecture. You can also visit the project blog at http://eclipsedotnet.blogspot.com .
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    Set of .NET libraries, UI controls & applications for managing & synchronizing contact information. It includes managed wrappers for file formats like vCard, and classes to manage/sync contact information with popular applications & online services.
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