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    UCDetector

    UCDetector

    Eclipse Plugin to find unused Java code

    UCDetector (Unnecessary Code Detector) is a Open Source Eclipse Plugin Tool. UCDetector finds unnecessary (dead) public Java code. It suggests to make code final, protected or private.
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    Horus Framework

    Horus Framework

    Smart Micro PHP Framework inspired by Sinatra in Ruby but not a clone

    An OOP PHP micro-framework, a lightweight toolkit to help developers lay down the foundation of their PHP-based websites and applications The Horus Framework is a pretty solid attempt at designing a good OOP framework in as a small package as possible. Focused on a light codebase and on a solid, standards-friendly approach, Horus can be used to write advanced applications without having to deal with complex coding toolkits like Zend or CakePHP. Horus is easy to learn and the code...
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    Provide Perl object management with a framework similar to STL. Includes a class producer to generate the code for the main member functions incl the ctor, data member accessor funcs, clone, swap, copy ctor, and singleton class type producer.
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