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    EnTT

    EnTT

    A fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more

    EnTT is a header-only, tiny and easy to use library for game programming and much more written in modern C++. Among others, it's used in Minecraft by Mojang, the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs by Esri and the amazing Ragdoll. The entity-component-system (also known as ECS) is an architectural pattern used mostly in game development. This project started off as a pure entity-component system. Over time the codebase has grown as more and more classes and functionalities were added. Statically generated...
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    Protractor

    Protractor

    E2E test framework for Angular apps

    ...Protractor is built on top of WebDriverJS, which uses native events and browser-specific drivers to interact with your application as a user would. Protractor supports Angular-specific locator strategies, which allows you to test Angular-specific elements without any setup effort on your part. You no longer need to add waits and sleeps to your test. Protractor can automatically execute the next step in your test the moment the webpage finishes pending tasks, so you don’t have to worry about waiting for your test and webpage to sync. ...
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    Blink

    Blink

    A high performance web framework and application server in PHP

    Blink is a micro web framework for building long-running and high-performance services, the design heavily inspired by Yii2 and Laravel. Blink aims to provide the most expressive and elegant API and try to make the experience of web development as pleasant as possible. Besides, Blink is also an application server that can serve requests directly in PHP, without php-fpm or Apache's mod_php. we use the Swoole extension as the underlying networking library. This can easily make our PHP...
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    Catberry

    Catberry

    Catberry is an isomorphic framework

    ...Cat-Components – similar to web-components but organized as directories, can be rendered on the server and published/installed as NPM packages. The entire architecture of the framework is built using the Service Locator pattern, which helps to manage module dependencies and create plugins, and Flux, for the data layer. Search crawler receives a full page from the server. The whole state of the application is restored from URL. Server-side progressive rendering based on node.js streams and parallel rendering of components in a browser. The framework is well-tested (code coverage is about 90%) and it is already used in production.
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    A PHP Service Layer library using the Service Locator model.
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