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    Centrallix is a browser-based DDSL (declarative domain specific language) rich internet application platform featuring data and application abstraction, a SQL engine for joining diverse data sources, declarative (not scripted) development, reports, components, and style templates.
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    Viewer for PHP allows you to view PHP pages without the need for installing web server packages (eg WAMP, XAMPP etc). It makes use of the Uniform Server and an embedded browser to process and display PHP pages just as they would in a normal browser.
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    3store is an RDF "triple store", written in C and backed by MySQL and Berkeley DB. It is an optimisation and port of an older triple store (WebKBC). It provides access to the RDF data via RDQL or SPARQL over HTTP, on the command line or via a C API.
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    Visitors processes a Web log file, trying very hard to identify a single "person" as much as possible. This is typically achieved by the use of either an identifying cookie in the log file, or via the IP address, name, and browser ID combination.
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    This is a project about adding persistence into memcache. it create a proxy server between the client and the memcache, and add a BDB(Berkeley DB) or any other db which base on key-value to backup the infomation in memcache to the harddisk.
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