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PostgREST is a standalone web server that turns your PostgreSQL database directly into a RESTful API. The structural constraints and permissions in the database determine the API endpoints and operations. Using PostgREST is an alternative to manual CRUD programming. Custom API servers suffer problems. Writing business logic often duplicates, ignores or hobbles database structure. Object-relational mapping is a leaky abstraction leading to slow imperative code. The PostgREST philosophy...
Xcerpt is a Query and Transformation Language for XML and Semistructured data. Instead of the navigational approach of XPath-based languages like XSLT or XQuery, Xcerpt uses patterns for querying and is based on concepts of logic programming like unifica
WWW-wide translation of HTML pages. This should be run as CGI script or Server module. HTML pages are fetched, translated, links are updated in order to continue translation when the user follows a hyperlink.
Kaya: A statically typed, imperative cross-platform programming language with type inference, powerful data description capabilities and built-in abstractions and libraries for easy and robust web application development. http://kayalang.org/
Seaweed is a library for the functional programming language Haskell. The current focus of this library is on XML, and the internet. The Haskell Web Publisher (http://hwp.sourceforge.net/) is based on Seaweed.
The Haskell Web Publisher shall allow website implementation using the functional programming language Haskell. Thereby, accuracy of URIs, data validity, and compliance to security restrictions shall be assured by compiler checks.