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    Commanded

    Commanded

    Use Commanded to build Elixir CQRS/ES applications

    Commanded is an Elixir framework for implementing CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) and Event Sourcing patterns. It provides domain-driven design tools—aggregates, commands, events, and projections—backed by an event store (e.g. PostgreSQL).
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    JavaCV

    JavaCV

    Java interface to OpenCV, FFmpeg, and more

    JavaCV uses wrappers from the JavaCPP Presets of commonly used libraries by researchers in the field of computer vision (OpenCV, FFmpeg, libdc1394, FlyCapture, Spinnaker, OpenKinect, librealsense, CL PS3 Eye Driver, videoInput, ARToolKitPlus, flandmark, Leptonica, and Tesseract) and provides utility classes to make their functionality easier to use on the Java platform, including Android. JavaCV also comes with hardware accelerated full-screen image display (CanvasFrame and GLCanvasFrame),...
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    Laravel Event Projector

    Laravel Event Projector

    Event sourcing for Artisans

    This package aims to be the entry point to get started with event sourcing in Laravel. It can help you with setting up aggregates, projectors, and reactors. If you've never worked with event sourcing, or are uncertain about what aggregates, projectors and reactors are head over to the getting familiar with event sourcing section in our docs.
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    HoloMenu is a C library for creating GUIs with holographic simulator view. It helps creating buttons, text boxes and other components with effects similar to Syndicate Wars. It is designed to use as menu in games, but may be used for other projects.
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    Projector is a J2EE application framework that was designed to keep it simple. Built in navigation, security, configuration management, and context sensative help.
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    NiceSTEP is a set of Java components that replaces package java.awt and gives your Java application the look and feel of NeXTstep, GNUstep, and WindowMaker. Includes Slide Projector image viewer, FTP, Editor, and CD Burner.
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    Opus Projector is a tool, that helps you managing your Delphi and Borland C++-Projects. Some of the features are easy compiling, opening and changing the projects settings. Multiuser capable.
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