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    Kore

    Kore

    Scalable and secure web application framework

    Kore is a web application platform for writing scalable, concurrent web-based processes in C or Python. It is built with a "secure by default" approach. It is fully privileged separated while using strong security features at the operating system level such as second, pledge, unveil, and more. Today Kore is used in a variety of applications ranging from high assurance cryptographic military devices, machine-learning stacks and even in the aerospace industry.
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    The emerge toolkit is a state-preserved web development framework. Build your whole application in one easy place. Uses O/R Mapping on the back-end, and Comet-style sockets on the front. http://emergetk.com
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    Spider is a Java framework for creating web applications. Its major design goals are are testing, reducing boilerplate code, avoiding static state through dependency injection, strict M-V-C separation and convention over configuration.
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