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    z9

    a simple client-server ERP system

    z9 is a simple client-server ERP framework, based on a Python/PyQt modular smartclient and a PHP+SQL RESTful web service, created for the "opificio zeronove" bike shop application.
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    Belay Device

    Belay Device

    Automated Provisioning and Testing Framework

    Belay Device has moved! https://github.com/BelayTechnologies/Belay-Device
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    SUIT (Scripting Using Integrated Templates) is a template framework that allows you to define your own syntax through user-defined rules. There are PHP and Python versions. This page is also the home of subprojects, Such as TIE, a template manager.
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    SiteVerse is a small PAC (presentation-abstract-control) framework designed to speed up development of small Web-applications such as membership sites, Web-based services, groupware and the like. Written originally in PHP 5+.
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    "Project EROS" is a collection of software which includes a web application framework for developing intranet and extranet applications (bbsengine), as well as example applications to demonstrate the available functionality.
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    A drop-in framework for adding tagging (folksonomy) capabilities to existing applications
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    Prudence is an open source container and framework for scalable web frontends and network services, based on proven REST principles. It comes in several flavors: Python, Ruby, Clojure, JavaScript, PHP and Groovy.
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    Prodaric

    Prodaric

    The Productivity Framework

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    Think REST with any language, PHP / Python / C / C++ and others, this is a easy-use web framework, include: Cache Manage, Status Manage, URL Manage, Remote Access API, Different Language Access Layer
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