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A JavaScript presentation layer framework. It proposes a complete separation of view logic and design. Its components are designed by its role and not by its screen appearance, reducing drastically the API.
Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.
Prudence is an open source container and framework for scalable web frontends and network services, based on proven REST principles. It comes in several flavors: Python, Ruby, Clojure, JavaScript, PHP and Groovy.
A lightweight framework for building web apps in Perl. Pinwheel (aka 'Perl on Rails') makes it easy for Rails developers to ship apps in a Constrained Environment where only Perl and a very limited module set are available.
The goal of the Xenerix (pronounced as Generics) Consortium is to create an Asset/Content Management platform which is not brand or purpose specific as most existing Asset/Content Management systems are. See SVN:/xenerix/trunk/README for info on proj
PlugMan is a simple and effective plugin framework for Ruby. PlugMan supports plugin dependencies and extension points and includes a couple of demos to make learning PlugMan even easier.
Terrier is a RBAC framework, business oriented and with focus on manageability and access control. Integrating all company tecnhnologies (java, ruby, delphi and others). The owner of a system can manage and delegate manageability to the systems, reducing
Pakada takes new paths in creating and maintaining dynamic web content. It doesn't provide hardcoded modules, it let's you build them yourself within your browser, though it still ships with a handful of presets. Pakada is based on Ruby on Rails.