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    QxOrm library

    QxOrm library

    C++ Qt ORM (Object Relational Mapping) and ODM library

    ...QxEntityEditor is multi-platform (available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X) and generates native code for all environments, desktop (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X), embedded and mobile (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Raspberry Pi, etc.). A user manual (documentation) for QxEntityEditor application is available on QxOrm website.
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    Cutelyst

    Cutelyst

    Web Framework built on top of Qt, using the approach of Catalyst

    ...Why have two or more development teams focused on a specific platform when you can have a single team coding the same code, sharing skills and lines of code. With Qt, you already can write applications for Windows, Linux, Android, MacOS, and iOS using the same source code, Cutelyst allows you to share your C++ code with your web application. Cutelyst has a WSGI server that supports HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, FastCGI, and WebSockets, it can even be embedded in your application if you like. It also features a plugin for uWSGI which gives us support for HTTP/1.0, FastCGI, and uWSGI protocols but is slower and doesn't support WebSockets. ...
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