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    Alien Evolution

    Alien Evolution

    A websocket based realtime browser application using the Alien Cipher.

    ...Alien moves the logic outside of the webtree and provide cgi abilities via the apis that connect the endpoints together and allows Alien to deliver client code on a realtime basis according to user interactions. This approach allows Alien to perform realtime tasks that would be next to impossible to perform with HTTP transfers. Live dev at https://alienzone.host All built on Alien technology. Enjoy =D
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    eWamp

    eWamp

    A zero install WAMP webserver

    A wamp stack webserver that is zero-install and can be implemented on any 32 bit pc in 5 steps or less. It will also run on a 64 bit windows machine. You can also add the zenyan web application framework (Php,Javascript,Jquery,CSS, HTML) to this package: http://sourceforge.net/projects/zenyan/
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    This Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) SDK is no longer under active development as of 1/1/2018. The latest MTurk SDKs, with support for most common programming languages, are now a part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) SDKs at https://aws.amazon.com/tools/. With the AWS SDKs, you can also connect to MTurk using the AWS Command Line Interface (https://aws.amazon.com/cli/), allowing you to perform operations from your Windows, Mac, or Linux command line without having to write code. If you need to access an archive of this code, you may find it here https://github.com/awslabs/mturk-legacy-sdks/tree/master/perl-sdk.
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