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    Rocket.jl

    Rocket.jl

    Functional reactive programming extensions library for Julia

    Rocket.jl is a Julia package for reactive programming using Observables, to make it easier to work with asynchronous data. Rocket.jl has been designed with a focus on performance and modularity.
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    Clean Code PHP

    Clean Code PHP

    Clean Code concepts adapted for PHP

    Clean Code PHP is a coding standard and guideline project aimed at promoting readable, maintainable, and robust PHP across teams and projects. It distills principles like meaningful naming, small functions, single responsibility, error handling, and tests into style rules and examples tailored for PHP’s idioms and language features. Contributors map each guideline to real-world scenarios—refactoring suggestions, before/after code snippets, and edge-case handling—in ways that are directly...
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    Happy Java Library

    Happy Java Library

    Multilock, Collections, Controllers, Delegates, Generators, Streams

    Helps to develop and test event-based multi-threaded Java application. Because of method called as API-Evolution the Happy Java Library is fully downward compatible. The library contains following functionality: MultiLock, Parallel loops, Collections, Controllers, Generators, Delegates, Streams.
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    Highland

    Highland

    High-level streams library for Node.js and the browser

    Highland is a JavaScript library designed to simplify working with streams and asynchronous data flows by providing a functional programming interface on top of Node.js streams. It allows developers to process data in a declarative and composable way, treating streams as sequences that can be transformed using familiar functional patterns such as map, filter, reduce, and flatMap. The library abstracts away much of the complexity of handling backpressure and asynchronous callbacks, enabling developers to focus on data transformation logic rather than low-level stream management. ...
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    OMapper

    OMapper

    Automate your bean mappings seamlessly

    ...So, say if hibernate or axis generates DTO's and you want to map them to your own beans , so at that point this framework can be used. Please refer to the wiki for usage guidelines. Key Benefits : => Smaller code foot-print => Faster development time => One time mapping creation => Easy to debug => Reduces the bugs due to missed mappings for large DTOs
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    json4sapnw

    json4sapnw

    Another JSON extension for SAP ABAP

    This is a SAP addon to handle JSON data within SAP ABAP Programs. It comes in the customer exchange namespace /CEX/ and has to be installed as an SAP transport request. The addon supports object oriented JSON methods to process deep structured JSON data. Building JSON data from SAP data objects and parsing JSON data back to SAP data objects are supported. See the WIKI for some examples. Thanks to the SAP community and especially to Rüdiger Plantiko for the basic work...
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    fmstream

    fmstream

    Read-write access to memory-mapped files on Windows and POSIX systems

    fmstream provides an interface to read data from memory-mapped files as input/output streams. File mapping is the association of a file's contents with a portion of the virtual address space of a process. The system creates a file mapping object (also known as a section object) to maintain this association. A file view is the portion of virtual address space that a process uses to access the file's contents. File mapping allows the process to use both random input and output (I/O) and sequential I/O. It also allows the process to work efficiently with a large data file, such as a database, without having to map the whole file into memory. ...
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