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    php2desktop

    php2desktop

    Build Windows desktop applications using PHP, Javascript, CSS & HTML

    php2desktop gives developers the ability to create content rich native Windows GUI applications using web technologies they're familiar with. Zero C language knowledge is necessary, simply copy your web files into the www directory and run by opening the .exe file. In a way, php2desktop is a PHP to exe compiler without the headache of running commands. php2desktop is an out-of-the-box solution that comes pre-built with PHP 8 and a Chromium 114 embedded browser; combine with the power of...
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    Ooui Web Framework

    Ooui Web Framework

    UI library that brings the simplicity of native UI development to web

    ...When the user requests a page, the page will connect to the server using a web socket. This socket is used to keep the server's in-memory model of the UI (the one you work with as a programmer) in sync with the actual UI shown to the user in their browser. This is done using a simple messaging protocol with JSON packets.
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