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    node-canvas

    node-canvas

    Node canvas is a Cairo backed Canvas implementation for NodeJS

    If you don't have a supported OS or processor architecture, or you use --build-from-source, the module will be compiled on your system. This requires several dependencies, including Cairo and Pango. Note that libgif/giflib, librsvg and libjpeg are optional and only required if you need GIF, SVG and JPEG support, respectively. Cairo v1.10.0 or later is required. This project is an implementation of the Web Canvas API and implements that API as closely as possible. For API documentation,...
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    TclFltk

    Dynamic Extension for TCL/TK

    Implements a Tcl binding for the Fast Light Tool Kit portable GUI development environment.
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    LCUI

    LCUI

    A small C library for building user interfaces with C, XML and CSS.

    LCUI is a freely available software library to create GUI application, it is written in C, support the use XML and CSS describe the graphical interface, you can use it to make some simple effects. The above description and screenshots is for the version 1.0.0 (+), and the 1.0.0 version is still in development, it is not officially released, please do not use old versions of "files "page to download as version 1.0.0.
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    Simple C++ Toolkit to add a GUI to your application based on a HTML Web-Frontend. Provides a Webserver & capabilities to extract POST data (forms). Template based dynamic HTML page generation. All templates and other contents (images) in one executable.
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    EasyHTTPD is a drop in C++ class to implement an HTTP 1.0 Server to add a web interface to applications. HTML template files make dynamic content generation a snap. Add class,write handlers & HTML templates, your done! Supports OpenSSL, cookies
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    Extremely simple HTML-based user interface system for standard C++ console applications. Mimics a streaming object whose output is a web page (ie a mix of cout and cin) created during runtime. Existing console applications just need to replace cin/cout.
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