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    Yasca

    Source Code Analyzer

    Yasca is an open source program which looks for security vulnerabilities, code-quality, performance, and conformance to best practices in program source code, integrating with other open-source tools as needed. Yasca has been migrated to Github, and is available at http://scovetta.github.com/yasca and http://github.com/scovetta/yasca.
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    PHPCoverage is an open-source tool for measuring and reporting code coverage provided by the test suite of a PHP application. PHPCoverage can instrument and record the line coverage information for any PHP script at runtime.
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    An implementation of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern based on the Jakarta Struts Framework. Includes a core library (Horizon), a servlet container (Stratus), and a Server Pages Engine (Phase). Resembles the J2EE web container environment.
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