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    Spear is a extension of Pike language . Spear allow you put inline C/Java code in Pike, and exchange data cross languages. In additional, Spear can transfer thread to system process, running on multiprocessor, or even cross machines over SSH.
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    Caudium WebServer is a single process multi-threaded webserver. It has a built-in pre-processing language and includes an easy to use web-based configuration interface.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AWL

    Abstract Widget Layer

    A light client C/S framework in pike. AWL based on MCS ( mcs.sourceforge.net ). You need to download MCS and extract the files to the same place of AWL You can use GWT-style widget, and GWT is the only front-end by now. You can impliment your own front-end. Command-line-style or lambda-style request handler, Input data of TEXTBOX will be sent back as a argument of command line.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DRAKE is a true homebrew game console that consists of specially crafted hardware, system software and games.
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    MCS

    Manageable Code Structure

    MCS is a extension of Pike language. MCS allow you to write "Manageable" code, which means you can place all the codes about a special FEATURE in one place, so you can remove it whenever you don't need this FEATURE. A FEATURE is made up with some MIXINs and a DAEMON. To use a FEATURE named MY_FEATURE just place a line IMPORT(F_MY_FEATURE) in your main source file. remove this line to disable MY_FEATURE. When a FEATURE is imported, all the MIXINs in the FEATURE will act as a base class of the CLASS in the main souce, which has the same name of the MIXIN. A DAEMON of a FEATURE act as a global object, which can also IMPORT FEATUREs, just like the main source. See lineserver.pike as a example. Visit http://mcs-awl.sourceforge.net/ for more.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Development tool for database based application creation.
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