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AppJet: Instant web programming
For beginner programmers, AppJet makes it easy to build apps and share them with friends. We don't require you to know lots of different programming languages, and we drastically simplify the process of getting your work hosted online.
With AppJet, you write your entire app using JavaScript, including the server logic and database. This simplifies the process of building a web app, because it lets you do everything in just one language. JavaScript is easy to learn, but still pulls its weight for advanced uses. In fact, the AppJet site itself and the AppJet framework are written in server-side JavaScript.
Added: Fri Dec 14 2007; URL: http://appjet.com/;
id = 125
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pandas: powerful Python data analysis toolkit
pandas is a Python package providing fast, flexible, and expressive data structures designed to make working with “relational” or “labeled” data both easy and intuitive. It aims to be the fundamental high-level building block for doing practical, real world data analysis in Python. Additionally, it has the broader goal of becoming the most powerful and flexible open source data analysis / manipulation tool available in any language. It is already well on its way toward this goal.
Added: Sat Dec 24 2011; URL: http://pandas.sourceforge.net/;
id = 208
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jslibs: standalone Javascript development environment
jslibs is a standalone JavaScript development environment for using JavaScript as a general-purpose scripting language.
jslibs provides a set of native modules that contains various general-purpose classes and functions.
Some of these modules are simple wrappers to familiar libraries such as: zlib, SQLite, FastCGI, NSPR (Netscape Portable Runtime) , ODE (Open Dynamics Engine), libpng, libjpeg, OpenGL, OpenAL, LibTomCrypt, libffi (Foreign function interface) , ...
Other modules provide tools to enhance JavaScript programming: Print(), Load(), Exec(), Seal(), Expand(), Buffer class, ...
Added: Tue Jan 29 2008; URL: http://code.google.com/p/jslibs/;
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JavaScript as a server-side language
The purpose of this site is to pull together the code needed to make JavaScript an alternative on par with the most popular server-side scripting languages. What is lacking is to define and implement a suitable server object model for objects like operating systems, web servers, database servers, network protocols etc. The approach chosen for jsext is to fully automate low-level integration. The software's interfaces, which are defined in a C header file, are interpreted and made available as JavaScript functions and values. C functions can be called, and the conversion values back and forth between JavaScript types and C types is done automatically. To speed up the inclusion of C header files, which can be quite long, pre-compiled versions can be generated automatically.
Added: Tue Jan 29 2008; URL: http://www.jsext.net/;
id = 133