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    Protheon ORM

    Protheon ORM

    Flexible and simple ORM Library for PHP applications

    There are a lot of ORM implementations for the PHP platform, from high-end 'Doctrine' to many low-end solutions. ProtheonORM is a valid, fast solution to have a ORM solution with only minimal configuration with the high-end features. It can be used in any type of application or website and re-uses any existing MySQLIi or PDO connection but also provides simple MySQLi and PDO wrapper classes.
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    SOME4

    Semantic Object Modelling Extensible library

    The library for easy creation of semantically-based classes. Also additional functionality included Copyright (c) 2011, Volume Networks LLC Author: Alex V. Surnin Licence: GPL3, Commercial Language: Russian
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    The purpose of this is to facilitate the creation of web applications with php, which allows the separate layout of the rules of business, so the developer would not have to worry about the layout being left to the designer.
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