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C Template Engine library to recursively expand placeholders in a template string, expanded string grows dynamically during template expansion, includes event notification for asynchronously reporting information, warnings and errors back to caller. Requires C99 and KVSlib.
A template engine for Objective-C, implemented as a category of NSString. Key/Value pairs stored in an NSDictionary serve as translations for placeholders in template strings or template files to be expanded. No dependencies. GPL2 licensed.
GPlate is a template engine written in C using glib and the GObject system. It was started due to the inability to find a template engine that was GPL compatible and callable from C. Since these requirements couldn't be met, I (Gary Kramlich), decided to write my own that was easier to use in
DonReY is a new framework which focuses on providing universal-useful services to your code, to avoid repetition as much as possible. DonReY name comes from the "Don't Repeat Yourself" software design principle ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_repeat_yourself ) An
XHTML::Instrumented - is a Perl package that allows a programmer to extend valid XHTML pages. This is allows a web designer and a Perl programmer to work together, but to keep their files separate. This makes it possible to use WEB tools such as htmltidy on your html pages.
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
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