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    JHipster

    Development platform to generate and deploy modern web apps

    ...Deployment support exists for AWS, Azure, Cloud Foundry, Google Cloud Platform, Heroku, and OpenShift. Our goal is to generate a complete and modern web app or microservice architecture, unifying: A high-performance and robust server-side stack with excellent test coverage; a sleek, modern, mobile-first UI with Angular, React, or Vue + Bootstrap for CSS; and a powerful workflow to build your application with Webpack and Maven or Gradle.
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    Example Streamlit

    Example Streamlit

    Example Streamlit app that you can fork to test out share.streamlit.io

    streamlit-example is an open source sample app created by the Streamlit team to demonstrate how to quickly build and deploy applications with Streamlit. The repository contains a minimal Python app (streamlit_app.py) that can be customized by editing the source file. It is designed for use with share.streamlit.io, allowing developers to fork the repo and instantly deploy their own interactive app. The project includes basic dependencies defined in requirements.txt and supports containerized...
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    The LiquidCore Project

    The LiquidCore Project

    Node.js virtual machine for Android and iOS

    ...This is configured in the gradle-config and/or pod-config steps above. The bundling options are stored in the local package.json file in the liquidcore property. Bundling is a convenient way to test and package your JavaScript projects. The bundler uses Metro to package up all of your required node modules into a single file that can be packaged as a resource in your app. If you are running on the Android Emulator or iOS Simulator, you can run a local server on your development machine and hot-edit your JavaScript code.
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    An MDA(model driven architecture) tool to generate a complete web / mobile app from a UML model. Will generate high quality , best practices compliant code from UML model for all tiers of an enterprise application i.e. presentation, persistence, plumbing
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    Scalable Language API (SLAPI) The most comprehensive architecture for conversational natural-language applications including speech recognition/synthesis, semantics, & machine translation. Used on Android & other mobile app platforms.
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