TACO is a toolkit for building distributed control systems or any other distributed system. It is based on a C/C++ core. It is based on the client-server model. It supports writing clients and server on Unix+Windows. Clients and servers can be written in
...The most interesting feature of Pony is its ability to write queries to the database using generator expressions. Pony works with entities which are mapped to a SQL database. Using generator syntax for writing queries allows the user to formulate very eloquent queries. It increases the level of abstraction and allows a programmer to concentrate on the business logic of the application.
Following is an example of a query in Pony:
select(p for p in Product if p.name.startswith('A') and p.cost <= 1000)
Pony translates queries to SQL using a specific database dialect. ...
Doulos is a set of tools for rapidly developing n-tier distributed applications, with a framework for writing business methods, a protocol for accessing those methods, and frameworks for creating web and native user interfaces that utilize the methods.
...And Is there a widly used library for C++ and distribution work, no, there is not. Some C++ classlib failed. We plan to build a multiple purpose middleware library, this library is writing in corba
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