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    GrapesJS

    GrapesJS

    Free and Open source Web Builder Framework

    GrapesJS is an open-source, multi-purpose, Web Builder Framework that combines different tools and features with the goal to help you (or users of your application) to build HTML templates without any knowledge of coding. It's a perfect solution to replace the common WYSIWYG editors, which are good for content editing but inappropriate for creating HTML structures. You can see it in action with the official demos, but using its API you're able to build your own editors. ...
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    Aurelia

    Aurelia

    Framework entry point bringing together all the sub-modules of Aurelia

    Aurelia is a modern, front-end JavaScript framework for building browser, mobile, and desktop applications. It focuses on aligning closely with web platform specifications, using convention over configuration, and having minimal framework intrusion. Basically, we want you to just write your code without the framework getting in your way. This library is part of the Aurelia platform. It contains the aurelia-framework library, which brings together all the required core aurelia libraries into...
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    Flight

    Flight

    A component-based, event-driven JavaScript framework from Twitter

    Flight is a lightweight, component-based JavaScript framework that maps behavior to DOM nodes. Twitter uses it for their web applications. By way of example, we've included a simple email client demo (browse the source) built over the Flight framework. There's also a flight implementation over on the todoMVC site. Flight uses jQuery and requires a module loader with support for AMD, like WebPack or Require.js. Please read the Flight documentation for installation instructions. Flight is...
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    MyAppFW is basic php application framework designed to be used as a base or learning guide for PHP projects that need (Multiple) Template Support, Advanced DB Support, Proper Email handling and some other basic useful functions for live dynamic websites.
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    An enterprise application framework based on J2EE. Provides a web application framework, a tiny workflow engine, a dynamic report tool, a code generator, a base business framework,many web components and much more.
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    Radix is a RAD framework for creating native XML web applications. Complete web applications can be created without programming knowledge using XML, XSLT, XPath and related technologies. Radix can be extended using Java, JavaScript, Python, and Tcl.
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