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    SiteofSiteIDE

    SiteofSiteIDE

    Static site IDE is a Static Site Generators aka Static Site Editor

    Static website generator instead of php/asp for maximum speed (an element valued by SEO strategies). In reality, a minimum of php/asp code is used to establish the browser language and cookie management. Support for the GDPR is included as an example (it should be modified according to the processing of the website owner's data).
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    ICEcoder - Code Editor Awesomeness

    ICEcoder - Code Editor Awesomeness

    Browser based code editor, allowing you to code from anywhere

    ...By allowing you to code directly within the web browser, online or offline, it means you only need one program (your browser) to develop sites, plus can test on actual web servers. After development, you can also maintain the website easily, all of which make for speedy and smart development. Because it can be web based you can use it from any internet enabled computer with a modern browser and because it's built with commom web languages, you can customise it to your liking, integrating with online services. If you'd like to use it as a desktop code editor, no problems, you only need PHP 5.0+ (though 5.3+ is recommeded), so you can use on Linux and on PC via WAMP or XAMPP and Mac via MAMP (or another PHP installation). ...
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    Customizable browser based (text/web(WYSIWYG)) file editors environment in PHP (GPL Licensed) with loads of features. (tested only in firefox)
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    Goliath Adaptive Documentation Project

    This is the Goliath Adaptive WEB Application Engine Documentation

    This is the Goliath Adaptive Documentation Project. Goliath-Adaptive is a fully functional WEB Application Engine / RAD Tool that include several functionalities: * Integrated Development Environment (IDE), * Complete Framework with standarized DB Access libraries, Dynamic Forms creation * Several Plug-ins for importing and exporting data, email, data conversion, database management * Simplified Content Management System with WYSIWYG HTML/CSS editor * Javascript framework with easy...
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    functional, object-oriented programming language mainly built, to improve website creation, but is useful for the automated creation of any kind of text files
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