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JSMF

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

JSMF is a set of tool for model management in javascript, which can either be embedded in a browser or run in nodejs. The library is split in diverse components that can be imported separately to fit your needs.

1.94K lines of code

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over 7 years since last commit

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jsmf-neo4j

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  Analyzed about 14 hours ago

1.33K lines of code

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over 7 years since last commit

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jsmf-check

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

509 lines of code

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over 7 years since last commit

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jsmf-jstl

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  Analyzed about 14 hours ago

849 lines of code

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over 7 years since last commit

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lua-Coat

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  Analyzed about 9 hours ago

lua-Coat is a Lua 5.1 port of Coat (http://www.sukria.net/perl/coat/), a Perl5 module which mimics Moose (http://www.iinteractive.com/moose/), an object system for Perl5 which borrows features from Perl6, CLOS (LISP), Smalltalk and many other languages. The main features are Classes, Roles and ... [More] type constraints. The attribute declaration with many properties is the most powerful and flexible part of lua-Coat. [Less]

4.07K lines of code

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6 months since last commit

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Coat

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

This module was inspired by the excellent Moose meta class which provides enhanced object creation for Perl5. Moose is great, but has huge dependencies which makes it difficult to use in restricted environments. This module implements the basic goodness of Moose, namely accessors automagic ... [More] , hook modifiers and inheritance facilities. It is not Moose but the small bunch of features provided are Moose-compatible. That means you can start with Coat and, if later you get to the point where you can or want to upgrade to Moose, your code won't have to change : every features provided by Coat exist in the Moose's API. You can consider Coat as an attempt to provide a self-dependent, Mini-Moose module. [Less]

2.38K lines of code

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over 15 years since last commit

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ICC Analysis Framework

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

Visualization of Inter-Component Communication and source code for Android applications with JS-MF.

8.67K lines of code

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almost 7 years since last commit

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