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    Shariff

    Shariff

    Shariff enables website users to share their favorite content

    Shariff enables website users to share their favorite content without compromising their privacy. Some social service providers like e.g. Facebook supply official sharing code snippets that quietly siphon personal data from all page visitors. Shariff enables visitors to see how popular your page is on Facebook and share your content with others without needless data leaks. Shariff (/ˈʃɛɹɪf/) is an open-source, low-maintenance, high-privacy solution maintained by German computer magazine c't...
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    react-imgpro

    react-imgpro

    Image Processing Component for React

    ...This component process an image with filters supplied as props and returns a base64 image. I was working on a project last month which involved a lot of image processing and I'd to rely on third party libraries. But before using them directly, I'd to learn different concepts in gl (shaders) and then try to implement them in React. The difficult part was not learning but it was the verbosity, boilerplate code and redundancy introduced by the libraries in the codebase. It was getting difficult to organize all the things. And React's component-based model was perfect for hiding all the implementation details in a component.
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    Clipper/XBase compatible compiler with initial support other xBase dialects. Multitasking, OOP,SIX/Comix, SQL and ODBC drivers,a C-API for third-party developers, a few wrappers for popular libraries (such as BZIP, GZIP, GD, Crypto, and Fcgi), ....
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    Jujunie-integration integrates third party tools, applications, and protocols together (Bugzilla, Planner, ICS, AutoDeploy, Oracle...)
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    Gaea allows you to view/modify Object Databases with JDO standard. Operations on instances and class structures on the fly. A nigh-complete OQL library is embedded in the project and can easily be used by third-party software to attain OQL compatibility
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