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Ext is a client-side, JavaScript framework for building web applications
In early 2006, Jack Slocum began working on a set of extension utilities for the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) library. These extensions were quickly organized into an independent library of code and distributed under the name "yui-ext." In the fall of 2006, Jack released version .33 of yui-ext, which turned out to be the final version of the code under that name (and under the open source BSD license). By the end of the year, the library had gained so much in popularity that the name was changed simply to Ext, a reflection of its maturity and independence as a framework. A company was formed in early 2007, and Ext is now dual-licensed under the LGPL and a commercial license. The library officially hit version 1.0 on April 1, 2007.
Added: Mon Aug 13 2007; URL: http://extjs.com/;
id = 93
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Open Quark: the Java framework for lazy functional programming
Open Quark is both a framework for implementing parts of a Java application in a lazy functional style, and also a fully-fledged lazy functional programming language that compiles down to Java byte codes and executes at full speed on a Java Virtual Machine.
As a language in itself Open Quark (or more precisely, CAL), has a modern functional syntax with many similarities to Haskell; though it also has differences. Anyone with experience of other functional languages will find CAL familiar as a strongly typed, lazily evaluated functional language, supporting algebraic functions and data types with parametric polymorphism and type inferencing.
Added: Thu Dec 20 2007; URL: http://openquark.org/;
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Bytefx
Bytefx is a fast, lightweight and crossbrowser library with some useful special effect for your web pages. Bytefx is not a complete framework, as mootools or script.aculo.us are, it's just a low level effects library then its features are not advanced but probably useful to create more complex libraries too.
Added: Tue Aug 28 2007; URL: http://www.devpro.it/bytefx/;
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enough.css
enough.css is a tiny CSS framework with most of the styling you need for that blog of yours.
The base stylesheet is 118 bytes minified. It comes with optional modules to (minimally) style code blocks and tables. It’s responsive by default, but has a module to decrease font sizes on smaller screens for extra responsiveness. The whole package is 458 bytes minified.
Added: Tue Mar 12 2019; URL: https://jeffkreeftmeijer.github.io/enough.css/;
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PySide: Python for Qt
The PySide project provides LGPL-licensed Python bindings for the Qt cross-platform application and UI framework. PySide Qt bindings allow both free open source and proprietary software development and ultimately aim to support all of the platforms as Qt itself.
Added: Sun Dec 04 2011; URL: http://www.pyside.org/;
id = 207