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    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Mature SGBD in Perl with a web interface

    ...Built with beginners in mind, it is far easier than any other tool I know, while remaining powerful for advanced users (Perl langage is directly available). Databases can be defined, maintained, added-to, modified, and queried entirely through the web interface without programming. It comes from the 90's and thus is very low in computer resources. Žiga Turk, Woda original author, is also the creator of the famous Virtual Shareware Library (that later evolved into shareware.com) and the former Minister for Education, Science, Culture and Sports in the Government of Slovenia.
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    TWiki Enterprise Collaboration Platform

    TWiki Enterprise Collaboration Platform

    Open Source Enterprise Wiki and Web Application Platform

    Enterprise collaboration platform with over 400 extensions. Users without programming skills can create web applications. 50,000 small businesses, many Fortune 500 companies, and millions of people use TWiki, with installations of 100,000s of pages. Visit http://twiki.org/ for the open source TWiki. The TWiki community is focusing on building the best collaboration platform for the workplace. We invite you to GET INVOLVED!
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    This Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) SDK is no longer under active development as of 1/1/2018. The latest MTurk SDKs, with support for most common programming languages, are now a part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) SDKs at https://aws.amazon.com/tools/. With the AWS SDKs, you can also connect to MTurk using the AWS Command Line Interface (https://aws.amazon.com/cli/), allowing you to perform operations from your Windows, Mac, or Linux command line without having to write code. ...
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    yUba is a programming language for easy Web-application development: (1) yUba creates both client-side code(Javascript) and server-side code(Perl) at once. (2) XML/HTML can be embedded directly in yUba codes without any quotations.
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    Free and Open Source HR Software

    OrangeHRM provides a world-class HRIS experience and offers everything you and your team need to be that HR hero you know that you are.

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    SXML is a GNU program that allow to easily manipulate XML sources without worrying about DTDs, Schemas, XSLT and so on. It is implemented in PERL and supports Guile as embedded language for programming it. It is very useful to admin tasks and as an interm
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