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    UpUp

    UpUp

    Easily create sites that work offline as well as online

    UpUp is a tiny JavaScript library that makes sure your users can always access your site's content, even when they're on a plane, in an elevator, or 20,000 leagues under the sea. Your users are no longer sitting at their desktops, with a wire connecting them to the internet. They are visiting your site from a phone in an elevator, from their tablet on the subway, or on their laptop while they sit cramped into seat 25 E. This is why modern browsers support service workers, a new technology...
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    Liweb is a suite of software components and tools for web application development. It allows compiled Java code to be run in a web browser using a JVM bytecode executor implemented in Javascript. It also supports comfortable native Java debuggers.
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    jsAssertUnit is a unit testing framework based on assertions, helping JavaScript developers to test their code. Failing assertions about the program state are tracked in a Reporter window of a DOM compliant browser : IE5+, Mozilla, Netscape 6+, etc.
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