Bond 2.4.3 is a C/C++ script for Snippets scripts design by Andru Hill.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Bond is a rapid application development framework for building applications for the linux desktop and the web.
Publisher review: Bond is a rapid application development framework for building applications for the linux desktop and the web. Bond is a rapid application development framework for building applications for the linux desktop and the web. Using bond you can quickly build database forms for Gnome Linux, or the web via standard HTML and AJAX or for windows using win32 version. Bond uses a XML file for defining widget layout and database interactions. C Programmes can be linked against the application for running custom functions. Postgresql is used as the backend SQL database, though more SQL providers will be supported in the future. Bond dynamically populates widgets making them data-aware automatically at run time. It removes the need for writing code to populate and manage both GTK and html widgets. There is no need for code changes between the web and desktop. Applications written using bond will work in both environments as long as no direct api calls are made to GTK within your programme. Bond is stable and production ready and is deployed in a variety of industries. It is used as a front-end to high use databases that operate around the clock. The GTK version is stable for windows and linux. The web links below are for the newer highly experimental web based version of bond that is been actively developed and is not yet publicly available. Requirements: · bonddb · PostGreSQL 7.3 · glib 2.2.0 · GTK+ 2.2.0 · libxml 2.0.0 Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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