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    Wasp

    Wasp

    A programming language that understands what a web app is

    Wasp (Web Application Specification Language) is a declarative DSL (domain-specific language) for developing, building and deploying modern full-stack web apps with less code. Concepts such as app, page, user, login, frontend, production, etc. are baked into the language, bringing a new level of expressiveness and allowing you to get more work done with fewer lines of code. While describing high-level features with Wasp, you still write the rest of your logic in your favorite technologies (currently React, NodeJS, Prisma). ...
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    Dashing

    Dashing

    Dashboard framework in Ruby and Coffeescript

    Dashing is a Sinatra based framework that lets you build beautiful dashboards. Every new Dashing project comes with sample widgets & sample dashboards for you to explore. The directory is setup as follows. Assets, all your images, fonts, and js/coffeescript libraries. Uses Sprockets. Dashboards, one .erb file for each dashboard that contains the layout for the widgets. Jobs, your ruby jobs for fetching data (e.g for calling third party APIs like twitter). Lib, optional ruby files to help out...
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    The open web architecture framework defines web applications in an eclipse based DSL editor. A code generator transforms the models into a Google Web Toolkit / Google App Engine project which can be customized by the developer.
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