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    HTML++

    Object-oriented generation of HTML code on .NET 4 Client Profile

    This library allows you to generate HTML pages directly from your code in a strongly typed, compositional, safe and concise manner. Requires the .NET Framework 4 Client Profile only. It is licensed under LGPL, which means that you may use it in commercial products. The project logo is from Mariano Real, who kindly provided it under a Creative-Commons license.
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    HTML Canvas Javascript Library
    A full-featured lightweight wrapper library of the native html canvas element written in Javascript, aimed to make visualization and animation using canvas simpler. Features animation support, layers, event capture, multitouch and many examples.
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