879 projects tagged "Windows"
libj is a cross-platform native runtime library equipped with a Java/JavaScript-like API. The memory management of libj is automatic, based on either shared_ptr or bdw-gc. libj allows programmers familiar with Java/JavaScript to write efficient code easily in C++. libnode depends on libj as a base layer.
Sanzang is a compact and simple cross-platform machine translation system. It is especially useful for translating from the CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean), and it is very suitable for working with ancient and otherwise difficult texts. Unlike most other machine translation systems, Sanzang is small and approachable. Any user can develop his or her own translation rules, and these rules are simply stored in a text file and applied at runtime.
papaya CMS is a Web Content Management System based on open standards (including XML, XSLT, PHP, and MySQL/PostgreSQL). It is compatible with almost every operating system, is platform-independent, is multi-lingual, offers great usability, and is easy to extend via its plugin system. It is scalable and perfect for business websites.
PinaCart is a webshop constructor. Use it as a shopping cart engine to create a chain of online stores or build your own SaaS ecommerce platform and allow your clients to create and manage their online stores. Just download and install PinaCart to start getting clients, then you can customize and expand the software, develop and sell your own set of skins and templates, and come up with new features and functionality.
Nibble Forms 2 is a PHP form class which allows developers to quickly create HTML5 forms and validate submitted results. An evolution of the original Nibble Forms class, it follows some of the key principles of Nibble Forms: It's simple to instantiate, it uses simple form field calls, it's flexible, and it provides validation out of the box.
Weed-FS is a simple and highly scalable distributed file system. There are two objectives: to store billions of files, and to serve the files fast! Instead of supporting full POSIX file system semantics, it implements only a key-file mapping. Instead of managing all file metadata in a central master, it manages file volumes in the central master and lets volume servers manage files and the metadata. This relieves concurrency pressure from the central master and spreads file metadata into volume servers' memories, allowing faster file access with just one disk read operation. It is modelled on Facebook's Haystack design paper. Only 40 bytes of disk storage are required for each file's metadata, and disk reads are O(1).
Client and server APIs for game leaderboards, user generated content, and dynamic updates.