7 projects tagged "lightweight"
The PHP Fat-Free Framework makes it easy to build entire Web sites in a jiffy. With the same power and brevity as modern Javascript toolkits and libraries, Fat-Free helps you write better-looking and more reliable PHP programs. Unlike other frameworks which force you into following a strict set of difficult-to-navigate directory structures and obtrusive programming steps, Fat-Free gives you a lot of freedom and style.
PWF (PHP Web Framework) is an extremely lightweight but powerful PHP Web framework that uses the MVC pattern and object oriented programming. It makes it easier to write applications with clean code and clear architecture, and has a small learning curve. It doesn’t need installation and works in most environments. The controller used for each request is selected through simple but effective rules, and the method by the type of the request. It provides database abstraction with data-object mapping.
Quasar Media Player is a light-weight, fast, and convenient media player for mobile systems. It offers many of the features found in modern desktop media players, like fast library overview and filtering along with the ability to handle large libraries very well. It has several unique features that give it unprecedented flexibility on a mobile device, like a zoomable interface for better readability even from a distance, or auto-generated playlists from a set of locations. It offers flexible support and handling of cover art images, and features a cover art album browser and built-in downloader. Quasar is highly configurable and can be operated completely via keyboard, remote control, or touchscreen.
SDLbits is a very lightweight SDL wrapper for Java. This library was designed to be very small and simple. It does not use Swig, but goes directly from "native" Java definitions to the sdlbits C wrapper library to SDL or OpenGL (in C). All symbols are exposed as they would be in C, except the "SDL_" prefix has been removed, since all names are inside the SDL class. The SDL structures from C are translated to very simple Java classes, such as SDL.VideoInfo. Most fields are exposed as read-only "get" methods, but "set" methods for writable members are supported as well. These classes simply interface to the actual C data with a ByteBuffer "pointer".