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    PHP Desktop

    PHP Desktop

    Develop desktop GUI applications using PHP, HTML5, JavaScript

    ...In a certain sense phpdesktop acts as a PHP to EXE compiler. It embeds a web browser, a multi-threaded web server and a PHP interpreter. All embedded into a single application, a portable folder that you can easily distribute to end-users by packing it to zip archive or by making an installer for your application. The web server embedded is a custom edition of Mongoose.
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    System Abstraction Component Kit
    This is a collection of libraries contained : Shared memory allocation, configuration script processor, containers (trees, lists, queues, stacks), file system abstraction, network library, timers/threads, Image library, Display libraries, and more.
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    A well designed and portable SQLite wrapper library for C++ You're welcome to make suggestions for design improvements. Feature requests are welcome too.
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    POCO C++ Libraries

    POCO C++ Libraries

    Cross-platform C++ libraries with a network/internet focus.

    NOTE: Current source code as well as bugs/patches are on GitHub: https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/ C++ class libraries for network-centric, portable applications, integrated perfectly with the C++ Standard Library. Includes network protocols (Sockets, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, etc.), SQL database access and XML parsing. Licensed under Boost license.
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    The Standard Portable Library (SPL) is a smart pointer based cross platform framework. SPL is an STL replacemnt and has an API similiar to .net and java. Features include Dates, pointer debugging, collections, IO, network, data, threading, and XML.
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    EffiDB
    Portable C++ RDBMS client library. Provides C++ API and isolates application from low-level DB interactions. Manages database connections, builds and executes SQL statements, parses query results, etc. MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, SQLite drivers available.
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    A modern secure, robust, multithreaded, exception aware, internationalisable, portable GUI toolkit library designed for mission-critical work in C++ and Python forked from the FOX library. Replicates the Qt API in many places.
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    dotorg, a floss RAD framework
    The dotorg framework is providing open source and portable RAD framework using bleeding edge open source software. (Get the C++ source via the SVN). [Dotorg framework is not linked with dotnet in any manner]
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