Showing posts with label Documentation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Documentation. Show all posts

Sunday, April 25, 2010

jQuery.Syntax : An extremely fast and lightweight syntax highlighter


jQuery.Syntax is an extremely fast and lightweight syntax highlighter. It has dynamic loading of syntax source files and integrates cleanly using CSS or modelines. Plugins are available for DokuWiki and WordPress.
  • Licenses : Affero GPLv3
  • Operating Systems : OS Independent
  • Implementation : JavaScript

Monday, March 08, 2010

Wiki on a Stick (WOAS) : A personal wiki that lives in one self-modifying XHTML file

"Wiki on a Stick" is a personal wiki that lives in one self-modifying XHTML file; very useful for organizing your notes, supports AES encryption, embedding and much more! It can also be used as a Javascript programming environment.
  • Licenses : GPL
  • Operating Systems : OS Independent
  • Implementation : JavaScript

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

DocBook Doclet creates DocBook XML and class diagrams from Javadoc comments, converts HTML to DocBook, and transfoms DocBook XML into various output formats. It consists of a complete DocBook distribution containing schemas and the DocBook XSL stylesheets. It also integrates Apache FOP as the XSL:FO processor. A Swing application is used to customize the doclet and most of the DocBook XSL parameters and to start the transformations.
  • Licenses : Freeware
  • Implementation : Java

Saturday, October 03, 2009

xslet : A collection of XSLT applets


xslet is a collection of XSLT applets. It includes "xslbook", which displays a book-style document in Web browsers without any other transformation tools, and "xslui", which displays Web pages with modularized XML files in Web browsers without any other transformation tools.
  • Licenses : LGPL
  • Operating Systems : OS Independent
  • Implementation : XSL/XSLT, JavaScript

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

XINS : A technology used to define, create, and invoke remote APIs

XINS is a technology used to define, create, and invoke remote APIs. XINS is specification-oriented. When API specifications are written (in XML), XINS will transform them to HTML-based documentation and Java code for both the client-side and the server-side. The communication is based on HTTP. XINS competes with the complex SOAP technology. Main design goals include simplicity, scalability, and testability. XINS is not only a specification technology, but also an application development framework. It offers transaction logging, unique log documentation, and active code generation.
  • Licenses : BSD Revised
  • Operating Systems : OS Independent
  • Implementation : Java

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

UMLet : A lightweight tool for rapidly drawing UML diagrams, with a sound and pop-up-free user interface


UMLet is a lightweight tool for rapidly drawing UML diagrams, with a sound and pop-up-free user interface. UMLet lets you draw diagram sketches quickly, teach UML with a simple user interface, and export diagrams to SVG, JPG, PDF, and LaTeX-friendly EPS. It features a fast, text-based way of editing UML elements.
Licenses : GPL
Operating Systems : OS Independent
Implementation : Java

Thursday, July 09, 2009

XINS : A technology used to define, create, and invoke remote APIs. XINS is specification-oriented

XINS is a technology used to define, create, and invoke remote APIs. XINS is specification-oriented. When API specifications are written (in XML), XINS will transform them to HTML-based documentation and Java code for both the client-side and the server-side. The communication is based on HTTP. XINS competes with the complex SOAP technology. Main design goals include simplicity, scalability, and testability. XINS is not only a specification technology, but also an application development framework. It offers transaction logging, unique log documentation, and active code generation.
  • Licenses : BSD Revised
  • Operating Systems : OS Independent
  • Implementation : Java