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    Parse Server

    Parse Server

    API server module for Node/Express

    Build applications faster with object and file storage, user authentication, push notifications, dashboard and more out of the box. Our preferred channels of communication for help, issues and disscussion. Parse Server works with the Express web application framework. It can be added to existing web applications, or run by itself. Parse Server is continuously tested with the most recent releases of Node.js to ensure compatibility.
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    Pith PHP Framework
    The Pith PHP Framework is a web application framework written in PHP 5. Features planned for 1.0 are listed in the Readme; the current version of the Pith Framework is 0.5.7.2 (alpha release 22) The goal of the Pith Framework is to combine a simple to use (pithy) framework with an admin control panel. The Pith Framework puts everything it does into an easy to use variable named $pith. (Currently there are a couple other vars in the global namespace but they'll be gone in a few versions...
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    opnCMS

    frontend for CppCMS web-framework

    opnCMS - crossplatform C++ frontend for CppCMS web-framework
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