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    Qooxdoo JavaScript Framework

    Qooxdoo JavaScript Framework

    qooxdoo - Universal JavaScript Framework

    qooxdoo is a universal JavaScript framework that enables you to create applications for a wide range of platforms. With its object-oriented programming model, you build rich, interactive applications (RIAs), native-like apps for mobile devices, light-weight traditional web applications or even applications to run outside the browser. You leverage its integrated tool chain to develop and deploy applications of any scale while taking advantage of modern web technologies like HTML5 and CSS3, its comprehensive feature set, and a state-of-the-art GUI toolkit. qooxdoo is open source under liberal licenses, led by a dedicated developer team, with a vibrant community. ...
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    Otter Unit Test Framework is a tool which performs automated Unit Test in .NET 4,0 or above applications. It works similarly to the JUnit and it used as part of the application being tested, in MS Web or C# Developer 2010. Older versions (00.05 and below) were developed for MS Visual Studio 2005 and can still be downloaded. For them, a MS Visual Studio Plugin was developed and in the project´s home page you can find its documentation.
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    BugEye is an XML-based unit test creation framework. Being XML-based, it can be easily translated to almost any language. The current translations are C#, Java, JavaScript, and Visual Basic. Future translations include C++, Python, Perl, and PHP.
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    An actionscript 2.0 unit testing framework for use with with Macromedia Flex. Based on Nunit and other testing frameworks provides full support for testing Flex applications including asynchronous web service requests.
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    jsAssertUnit is a unit testing framework based on assertions, helping JavaScript developers to test their code. Failing assertions about the program state are tracked in a Reporter window of a DOM compliant browser : IE5+, Mozilla, Netscape 6+, etc.
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    Suite Tester is an AJAX-driven add-on for the PHP SimpleTest unit-testing tool. The main benefits are conveniently testing an entire application or a single unit in one place, and quickly viewing a suite’s results one unit at a time.
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