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    ember-engines

    ember-engines

    Composable Ember applications for ambitious user experiences

    Engines allow multiple logical applications to be composed together into a single application from the user's perspective. The key term here is "logical application". That is, an Engine represents a set of functionality and user experiences that could logically be considered an application. However, they differ from normal Ember applications in that they are intended to be composed within a host application in order to create a single, cohesive user experience. On a technical level, engines...
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    ClassHidra

    ClassHidra

    ClassHidra Java open-source MVC (ModelViewController).CDI & EJB. REST

    ClassHidra, Java-base MVC Support: - CDI ( context dependency injection ) - @SessionScoped, @ApplicationScoped; - EJB (enterprise java bean) map action/form as @Stateless, @Stateful, @Singleton; - Spring (4.*) map action/form as @Component; - RESTful (alfa) Demo - Google AppEngine - https://classhidra4ape-hrd.appspot.com/ GitHub - https://github.com/surban1974/classhidra Maven dependencies - https://github.com/surban1974/classhidra/blob/master/README.md
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    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    The Minimum Viable Model website and Jekyll theme

    Adam Blog 2.0 is a Jekyll theme that was built to be 100% compatible with GitHub Pages. If you are unfamiliar with GitHub Pages, you can check out their documentation for more information. Jonathan McGlone's guide on creating and hosting a personal site on GitHub is also a good resource. Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator for personal, project, or organization sites. Basically, Jekyll takes your page content along with template files and produces a complete website. The...
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