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    Phusion Passenger

    Phusion Passenger

    A fast and robust web server and application server for Ruby

    Passenger® is an app server that runs and automanages your web apps with ease. Also improves security, reliability and scalability. Passenger 6 introduces standardization across your stack by supporting all languages. From business-critical apps with billions of requests per day to small side projects, Passenger is tailored for each scenario. Passenger has a myriad of features that are invaluable to today’s web apps and microservice APIs. You get these benefits (and more) by simply...
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    STDNOJ - Faster tool creation in C++

    STDNOJ - Faster tool creation in C++

    Over 600 classes for Web, RFC & File Management

    Develop cross-platform tools faster using a C++ Framework proven in commercial software. Classes support logging, sockets, RFC servers (NNTP, SMTP, POP, HTTP), object indexing, ini, tagged databases, file systems, and more. The STDNOJ Namespace, by R.A. Nagy
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    Jitterbit is an open source integration tool that delivers a quick and simple way to design, configure, test, and deploy integration solutions. It supports many document types and protocols: XML, web services, database, LDAP, text, FTP, HTTP(S), file
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    ServiceComposer is a tool to develop composite Web services using the Model-Driven Architecture principles and UML 2 modeling language. More precisely, the modeling language used in a UML 2 profile called UML-S (UML for Services engineering). A class
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    A tool for the Last.fm scrobbling of the music you listen in your MTP-capable device. **Attention:** this project has been moved to https://github.com/delas/mtp2lastfm
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    Weather forecast tool for S60 (and other...) platform with auto-update option and screen saver. Targets: - to make an all-in-one weather tool for S60 - produce reference quality code to show good example to developers
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    Eirik is a tool for exploring large data sets, by using statistical analyses and multiple linked visualizations for data reduction. It relies on R, QT4 and OpenGL. Developed as part of AstroGrid/VOTech, Eirik uses Ice and xmlrpc for distributed computing.
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    ssRSS (Super Simple RSS) is a lightweight rss creation tool, which runs on all Windows systems, does not require .NET or any other similar stuff. Based on original work by Hunter Davis (http://www.hunterdavis.com/)
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