Varexp is a C++ library that allows its users to separate information and from the representation of that information by providing a simple-to-use but powerful text-template mechanism. Similar mechanisms have been available in tools like sh(1), make(1), or perl(1) forever and have proven to be very
... [More] useful. The basic idea is that the relevant information is made available in variables, which the author of the template can than use within the text itself as he sees fit. [Less]
This is a tab-based text search application.
It searches for the specified text in files under the specified root folder.
The search results are shown as tab pages.
Very simple features, but a bit fast thanks to multi-threading and file-caching.
Zsh User Interface library – CGI+DHTML-like rapid application development with Zsh and its Zcurses. A text editor can be created in 30 minutes. Available are buttons, list-boxes, text-fields, toggles, anchors and CGI+DHTML-like event loop.
Inversion is a templating system for Ruby with an Inversion of Control when compared to most templating systems.
What this means is that setting data values in an Inversion template is decoupled from rendering it, allowing you to add data directly from whatever part of the code it is generated
... [More] rather than requiring that you pass around an intermediate data structure for later combination with the template when it's rendered, without sacrificing encapsulation or exposing unnecessary scope. [Less]
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