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Flicc is an Mxml based Dependency Injection framework for Flex. Flicc allows you to define objects and their dependencies using constants to provide more compile-time checking, configure view components and quickly write domain-specific injection tags.
A toolkit to design applications using design patterns, with facility to generate code, and reverse engineering. Drag and Drop facility to create UML Class diagrams Support to write custom plug-ins for code generators and reverse engineering.
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Hoa is a full-featured, object oriented framework, based on PHP 5 technologies. It allows you to quickly write Web applications, in a flexible and professional manner. Hoa uses the latest technologies available in object-oriented programming.
Connection Pooling
Support all known Database – driver required for java
Easy to create Object Relations
No need to write DDL statements
No Need to write DML statements
XML-RPC service over http
New Fields
Object Pooling
Easy to add New Service
CLiteOO (Lightweight OOP in C) is a framework and toolkit to write object-oriented code in C language. The feature is its syntax is very similar to C++ and supports simple reflection mechanism. *It not uses ugly marco (just like CLASS_DECLARE).*
SleekIce is an easy to use game engine used to write games in Java. This will allow a game programmers to devote more time and thought to their game content rather than how to make the game work.
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Sooc is a C library that enables developers to write object-oriented programs in C. Sooc (Simple Object-Oriented C) comes with useful stream and collection classes and provides mechanisms for memory management, exceptions and, with pthreads, threading.
The goal of XML11 is to help programmers write AJAX-applications without requiring any JavaScript knowledge. XML11 allows you to write your application in Java which is then translated to JavaScript so that it can run inside any browser.
phpSimpleMVC is a simple and fast library (not a complete framework) which encourages the developer to write clean, object oriented and structured web applications using an essential subset of the MVC model 2 pattern.
Java ARM support for standards, Maven, & archetypes
...It uses an asynchronous event model with threading that is standard for any board the runs Java on an ARM processor.
The set of interfaces, abstract classes, events and enums create a standard that help enforce the write once, run anywhere credo.
This will make code more portable and readable.
Main Area: https://sourceforge.net/p/armature/discussion/
cocoa.php is a set of PHP classes which emulate some of the features of Objective-C's Cocoa (or GNUStep) framework.
The project is in its VERY early stages at the moment.
My initial motivation was to provide enough functionality to read and write property list files - the aim being to make it very trivial to exchange data between a real Cocoa application and a web-based API.
Code in the project was written from scratch and the only the names of the classes and methods are the same as the real Cocoa framework.
Feel free to use/modify/distribute as you wish, but leave this notice intact.
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