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  2. Buddy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Buddy (also known as Buddy.Works) is a web-based and self-hosted continuous integration and delivery software for Git developers that can be used to build, test, and deploy web sites and applications with code from GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab.

  3. Ionic (mobile app framework) - Wikipedia

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    The original version was released in 2013 and built on top of AngularJS and Apache Cordova. However, the latest release was re-built as a set of Web Components using StencilJS, allowing the user to choose any user interface framework, such as Angular, React or Vue.js.

  4. AngularJS - Wikipedia

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    The AngularJS Material library is a mature and stable product that is ready for production use and works only with AngularJS 1.x. The Angular Material library is available in the angular/material2 GitHub repository.

  5. List of tools for static code analysis - Wikipedia

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    Static code analysis based automated code review tool working on GitHub and GitLab. Checks style, quality, dependencies, security and bugs. It integrates a number of open source static analysis tools. SLAM project: 2010-07-14 No; proprietary — C — — — — —

  6. FuelPHP - Wikipedia

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    The first version of FuelPHP (FuelPHP 1.0) was developed under the GitHub repository named Fuel. Another GitHub repository named FuelPHP was created for the development of the second version (FuelPHP 2.0).

  7. ProcessWire - Wikipedia

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    ProcessWire's source code is hosted on GitHub and is also distributed on Softaculous, Bitnami and Composer/Packagist. ProcessWire runs in the AMP ( Apache , MySQL or MariaDB , PHP) platform used by many hosting providers and web development environments.

  8. Phabricator - Wikipedia

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    Phabricator integrates with Git, Mercurial, and Subversion. It is available as free software under the Apache License 2.0. Phabricator was originally developed as an internal tool at Facebook [8] [9] [10] overseen by Evan Priestley. [1] Priestley left Facebook to continue Phabricator's development in a new company called Phacility. [2]

  9. NativeScript - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NativeScript

    NativeScript Sidekick is a graphical user interface that builds off of the capabilities provided by the NativeScript CLI. With Sidekick a developer can leverage app templates, cloud-based builds for iOS and Android, and publish apps to the public app stores.