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    Drogon

    Drogon

    Drogon: A C++14/17/20 based HTTP web application framework

    ...Drogon is the name of a dragon in the American TV series "Game of Thrones" that I really like. Drogon is a cross-platform framework, It supports Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, HaikuOS, and Windows. Use a non-blocking I/O network lib based on epoll (kqueue under macOS/FreeBSD) to provide high-concurrency, high-performance network IO, please visit the TFB Tests Results for more details. Provide a completely asynchronous programming mode. Support Http1.0/1.1 (server side and client side). Based on the template, a simple reflection mechanism is implemented to completely decouple the main program framework, controllers, and views. ...
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    Bootsmann

    Bootsmann

    A minimalistic, lean and fast HTTP REST API test application

    Bootsmann is an opensource C++ alternative to Postman/Insomnia/Hoppscotch for simple HTTP REST API testing. It is especially useful for embedded devices and local development, where low memory usage and fast response times are crucial.
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    CSSTidy is a program that optimises, formats and fixes CSS code. It is both available as executeable file (written in C++) and as script for webpages (written in PHP). CSSTidy is currently maintained at: https://github.com/Cerdic/CSSTidy
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    1L is environment including IDE, form builder, interpreter and debuger (like 1C:Enterprise v7.7 http://www.1c.ru/eng/title.htm) for fast and easy development and execute accounting program. Qt 1L is developed in C++ using Qt4.
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    cssed is an scriptable and modular GTK2 CSS editor and syntax validator, written for the Linux platform, to help web developers to maintain and create CSS stylesheets for web publishing. There are versions of cssed for MacOsX and Win32, and BSD.
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    A language-neutral, pattern entry and replication system. Hosted inside of Visual Basic 6 and 5, from the command-line, and from the system tray. Autmates programming tasks, build forms, modify controls in a completely reusable way.
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