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    The Lift Web Framework
    Lift is the most powerful, most secure web framework available today. There are Seven Things that distinguish Lift from other web frameworks. Lift apps are resistant to common vulnerabilities including many of the OWASP Top 10. Lift apps are fast to build, concise and easy to maintain. Lift apps are high-performance and scale in the real world to handle insane traffic levels.
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    TypeScript Express Starter

    TypeScript Express Starter

    Quick and Easy TypeScript Express Starter

    Express consists of JavaScript, which makes it vulnerable to type definitions. That's why we avoid supersets with starter packages that introduce TypeScript. The package is configured to use TypeScript instead of JavaScript. Express is a fast, open and concise web framework and is a Node.js based project. npx is a tool in the JavaScript package management module, npm. This is a tool that allows you to run the npm package on a single run without installing the package. If you do not enter a...
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    Neiki's Gallery

    Neiki's Gallery

    Vanilla JavaScript image gallery & lightbox

    Neiki's Gallery is a lightweight, production-ready image gallery and lightbox library built with vanilla JavaScript and CSS. It requires no dependencies and can be integrated with a single <script> tag, with automatic initialization out of the box. It provides a highly customizable experience for modern web projects, combining performance, flexibility, and rich UI interactions. Designed for both developers and end users, it supports responsive layouts, advanced lightbox features, touch...
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    Blink

    Blink

    A high performance web framework and application server in PHP

    Blink is a micro web framework for building long-running and high-performance services, the design heavily inspired by Yii2 and Laravel. Blink aims to provide the most expressive and elegant API and try to make the experience of web development as pleasant as possible. Besides, Blink is also an application server that can serve requests directly in PHP, without php-fpm or Apache's mod_php. we use the Swoole extension as the underlying networking library.
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