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A PHP-driven web-form upload service for high school computer science classes. It will allow students to log-in from home, and turn in assignments. Assignments will have configurable due-dates, with the option to bar late turn-ins. Students can check the status of assignments. For Scratch, Greenfoot, Processing and Java applet assignments, students will be able to view the completed projects of other students (but not the source code).
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Conception et Implémentation d'une interface graphique en java pour l'administration à distance des projets (web,bureau,texte,code source,...).
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fuck that open sourced. i was cracked because sources is availeble to hackers eyes. So i gone private or none SVN!!!!!
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A free control panel for Ventrilo servers. You can start, stop, and restart the server, plus you can edit advanced aspects of the server as well. Development Status: 3.0 BETA (only login system a.t.m.)
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We help you to find new customers or buyers from the Europe and Global market. Do you know that in Europe in 2000 km radius 650 millions solvent customers? Do you know that 69% of the purchase enquiries you receive come from Europe? We have more than 10 years experience in the Commerce and Internet Marketing to provide a better quality in the business. Have a Great Day! Aries Team
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== WE MOVED == To a new project [http://kenai.com/projects/jforce] JavaForce is intended to be a fast enterprise application development framework. We are going to make it open-source alternative to Salesforce.com service.
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The Ionoshephere Server is a Java EE/GlassFish-based server component that is central to the ObjectsOnClouds Platform. The RESTful-based Web Services API is built-in for fully connected cloud computing with both the platform-native desktop clients and AJAX/web clients. A Web Server API is also included to serve validated HTML pages for deploying dynamic websites that are fully optimized for search engines.









