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    Bot Framework Emulator

    Bot Framework Emulator

    Locally test and debug chat bots built with the Bot Framework SDK

    Bot Framework Emulator is a desktop application that allows bot developers to test and debug bots, either locally or remotely. Using the Emulator, you can chat with your bot and inspect the messages that your bot sends and receives. The Emulator displays messages as they would appear in a web chat UI and logs JSON requests and responses as you exchange messages with your bot. Before you deploy your bot to the cloud, run it locally and test it using the Emulator. You can test your bot using...
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    Mongoid

    Mongoid

    Ruby ODM framework for MongoDB

    ...Mongoid is customarily configured through a mongoid.yml file that specifies options and clients. The simplest configuration is as follows, which configures Mongoid to talk to a MongoDB server at “localhost:27017” and use the database named “mongoid”. If you are not using Ruby on Rails, Mongoid configuration must be loaded manually. This can be done via the Mongoid.load! method, which takes the configuration file path as its argument. It is also possible to configure Mongoid directly in Ruby, without using a configuration file. This configuration style does not support the concept of environments - whatever configuration is provided, it is applied to the current environment, but it does support defining multiple clients.
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    Generator express

    Generator express

    An express generator for Yeoman, based on the express command line

    ...Install the generator globally: npm install -g generator-express. Run: yo express and select Basic. Add --coffee if you require CoffeeScript. Run: grunt or gulp to run the local server at localhost:3000, the grunt/gulp tasks include live reloading for views, css in public/css and restarting the server for changes to app.js or js in routes/. Contributors are welcome, please fork and send pull requests! If you have any ideas on how to make this project better then please submit an issue.
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    Customsite framework Example

    Framework to build custom sites in php language.

    ...@see INSTALL @14 March 2013 - customsite framework 0.6.1 After several months away I did some updates and cleaned up the script. Install database, configure config.xml and router.xml, and type in your browser http://localhost/helloworld -------------------------------------------------------------------- Simple Framework to help programmers to build easy and simple custom sites.
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