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    aptly

    Debian repository management tool

    ...Take and update mirrors of any Debian/Ubuntu remote repository. At any point in time, take a snapshot of the mirror to fix the current set of packages. Merge two or more snapshots into one snapshot: e.g. merge wheezy and wheezy-updates. Manage your own repositories of packages, merge them with official and publish the result. Any snapshot could be published back as a repository (only HTTP server is required). Is the new package version available in backports? Pull only a single package with dependencies from backports into a snapshot of the stable repository.
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    BambooBasic

    Modern BASIC like language that converts code into PHP

    BambooBasic is my attempt at a modern version of BASIC that translates code into PHP, which can be uploaded onto servers (See Discussion page for a quick example). Comes with editors for all supported platforms (Win*, Linux Mint (Cinnamon), RaspPi (Wheezy)), some examples, all source is included (Included only 2 files for the actual translator binary) so if anything goes wrong, you can rebuild it easily. Please note, you will need a package such as XAMPP installed or other server software to fully run your applications locally. Documentation is a little lacking at the minute, ie none, need help? ...
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