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v8rocket

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

v8rocket is a library for integrating v8 with libRocket, and to expose the XHTML DOM to Javascript. libRocket (http://librocket.com) is a renderer agnostic XHTML/CSS renderer, useful for creating UIs for games and the like. Hopefully makes assembling a game UI a breeze. v8 ... [More] (http://code.google.com/p/v8/) is a fast Javascript engine, used by the Chromium browser to execute Javascript. Advantages of v8rocket: Renderer agnostic, input agnostic, allows a fully dynamic layout, that can grow/shrink etc. as needed, uses existing layout technology - standardized XHTML/CSS to describe layout, allows easy "theming" via CSS, or even changing the XHTML, without having to recompile, allows delegation of UI work to developers skilled in web programming. [Less]

2.46K lines of code

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almost 13 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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MIT OpenBlocks

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An open-source Java library for creating blocks-based programming UIs.

30.4K lines of code

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almost 2 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Ruby Fluent Query

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Cool way how to write SQL queries and general way how to convert series of method calls to string query in an universal and system independent manner.

2.98K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 11 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Ruby Jpegoptim

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Ruby interface to 'jpegoptim' tool.

148 lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 9 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Ruby Unix Whereis

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  Analyzed about 7 hours ago

Ruby interface to UNIX 'whereis' command.

148 lines of code

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almost 13 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Ruby Jpegtran

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  Analyzed about 3 hours ago

Ruby interface to 'jpegtran' tool.

175 lines of code

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almost 9 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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fix8

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  Analyzed about 2 hours ago

A fresh approach to FIX (see www.fixprotocol.org). Statically compile your FIX xml schema and quickly build your FIX application on top. With low latency performance in mind, this framework is designed to streamline the development of custom FIX interfaces. Using one of the standard FIX schemas you ... [More] can have a FIX client or server up and running very quickly. If you need to add customised messages or fields, simply update the schema and recompile. Fix8 is a complete framework with a compiler and run-time library. Includes client/server session and connection classes; support for the standard FIX field types; FIX printer, async logger and async message persister. Fix8 offers run-time custom fields and message recycling. Incorporates lock free queues, atomics and many other modern techniques [Less]

136K lines of code

3 current contributors

12 months since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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AltairStudios.Core

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

Web core framework for aspnet mvc applications

27.2K lines of code

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almost 12 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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rapids.js

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The JavaScript Rapid App Prototype Toolkit

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1 users on Open Hub

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Mostly written in language not available
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CompendiumNG

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  Analyzed about 14 hours ago

CompendiumNG, is a powerful application that lets you create extensive maps using nodes and link structure. Common usages of Compendium include: dialog mapping and mind mapping but its uses are almost limitless. Compendium was originally developed as a project by the OpenUniversity. In 2009 it was ... [More] released as open source under the lesser GNU public license (LGPL) and in 2012 the Compendium community established CompendiumNG as an effort to maintain and further develop this great software. [Less]

148K lines of code

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over 11 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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