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    JavaScript Validation Framework

    A easy to use flexible JavaScript Validation Framework

    ...Unlike a simple JavaScript validation script, JSV helps in setting up a validation framework for JavaScript validations from a simple project to complex systems. The primary objective of this JavaScript Validation Framework is to reduce the manual code and avoid human errors. It has predefined templates which are customizable and extensible. It is designed for novice, intermediate and advanced JavaScript users in mind. The expertise in JavaScript will unleash the full power of the JS Validation Framework. The JS Validation Framework is highly scalable and easy to use.
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    This project proposes a concrete BPEL4People syntax that complies with the WS-BPEL specification and realises a system that can be coupled with a BPEL engine in order to integrate human tasks into business processes.
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    LinuxFont

    Create and investigate PSF2 fonts

    This utility is created with the aim of accelerating development of Linux PSF2 (framebuffer) fonts. It does not work with X fonts. The program can "explode" existing PSF2 fonts, creating an human-readable graphical representation of each glyph which can then be re-compiled into a PSF2 font. The project supports the use of unicode tables at the end of fonts, but currently (Dec, 2012) not fully (sequences are not supported), but this should be simple to amend.
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