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    quick-xml

    quick-xml

    Rust high performance xml reader and writer

    High-performance xml pull reader/writer. The reader is almost zero-copy (use of Cow whenever possible) It is easy on memory allocation (the API provides a way to reuse buffers) It supports various encoding (with encoding feature), namespaces resolution, and special characters. Syntax is inspired by xml-rs. When using the serialize feature, quick-xml can be used with serde's Serialize/Deserialize traits. The mapping between XML and Rust types, and in particular the syntax that allows you to...
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    Mavo

    Mavo

    Create web applications entirely by writing HTML and CSS

    Create complex, reactive, persistent web applications by just writing HTML & CSS, without a single line of JavaScript and no server backend. Developed in the Haystack Group at MIT CSAIL and led by Lea Verou. Mavo extends the syntax of HTML to describe Web applications that manage, store, and transform data. Store data in the cloud, locally, or not at all by just changing an HTML attribute. Edit data right on the website, with an intuitive, auto-generated, customizable interface. No more...
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    Gutenberg Typography Kit

    Gutenberg Typography Kit

    A meaningful web typography starter kit

    Gutenberg is a flexible and simple-to-use web typography starter kit for web designers and developers. It’s a small step towards a better typography on the web. Beautiful typographic styles can be made by setting base type size, line height (leading), and measure (max-width). Gutenberg is a work-in-progress project by Matej Latin that brings meaning and craftsmanship to web typography. The reader should be able to read the message of a text easily and comfortably. This depends to a not...
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    Sensei's Library on Tour (SLoT) is a handy Java tool that converts a wiki dump into a set of stripped-down HTML pages that can be easily used for reading on a handheld device or ebook reader.
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