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Ducky is the web application framework with many possibilities. Current status is a planning. For further information see the project homepage. This project will have more description when production process will be alive.
Web-development framework/cms which main purpose is to help web-developers to build prototype and base functionality for the future project in short terms.
Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents
Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)
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Helma is a web application framework. It offers support for various scripting engines, but still the Rhino JS scripting engine plugin is the only bundled plugin. This project offers a PHP plugin, allowing PHP developers to make use of the Helma web appli
WAFT (Web Application Framework with Types) is an abstract implementation of the MVC-architectures View- and Controller-modules which allows fast development of web applications by using PHP-style declaration of HTTP-request variables.