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    REACT COOL STARTER

    REACT COOL STARTER

    A starter boilerplate for a universal web app

    A simple but feature-rich starter boilerplate for creating your own universal app. It built on the top of React, Redux, React Router and Express. Includes all the hot stuff and modern web development tools such as Redux Toolkit, TypeScript, Webpack, Babel, PostCSS, React Refresh, Jest and React Testing Library. See the “Features” section for other awesome features you can expect. They're several React frameworks today, however this is a DIY-oriented start-kit. It shows you how to build a...
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    Catberry

    Catberry

    Catberry is an isomorphic framework

    Catberry is an isomorphic framework for building universal front-end apps using components, Flux architecture and progressive rendering. Catberry builds a bundle for running the application in a browser as a Single Page Application. Cat-Components – similar to web-components but organized as directories, can be rendered on the server and published/installed as NPM packages. The entire architecture of the framework is built using the Service Locator pattern, which helps to manage module dependencies and create plugins, and Flux, for the data layer. ...
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    A group of Java-based testing tools and JUnit extensions aimed at increasing quality awareness and ease of introduction of testing tools into the development cycle. Examples are Automated documentation, class hierarchy unit testing, and code coverage.
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    PHPCoverage is an open-source tool for measuring and reporting code coverage provided by the test suite of a PHP application. PHPCoverage can instrument and record the line coverage information for any PHP script at runtime.
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    This profiler (JRE 1.5.0 only) uses JVMTI and native bytecode instrumentation for the analysis of the heap, reachable objects, execution time, garbage collection efficiency, code coverage and thread contention. No preparation steps required in build.
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    EMMA is a fast Java code coverage tool based on bytecode instrumentation. It differs from the existing tools by enabling coverage profiling on large scale enterprise software projects with simultaneous emphasis on fast individual development.
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    Java Web Application Stack built on top of Wicket, Spring, Hibernate/Ibatis, Jetty, HSQLDB, Junit, functional testing (Selenium), code coverage(Cobertura), DB Migration and CI. Its intent is to provide a rapid method for creating java web new projects
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