SurveyJS
SurveyJS is a set of four open-source JavaScript libraries that offer the benefits of a tailor-made in-house survey application, while considerably reducing the time and resources needed to deploy the system. These libraries are independent of specific server code or database requirements and seamlessly integrate with popular JavaScript frameworks, including React, Angular, Vue.js, jQuery, Knockout, and more. They are designed to communicate with any server that can handle JSON requests, ensuring compatibility with various server architectures and databases.
The product family is composed of:
- An open-source MIT-licensed rendering library that renders dynamic JSON-based forms in your web application, and collects responses.
- A self-hosted drag & drop form builder that features an integrated CSS-based theme editor and a GUI for conditional rules. It automatically generates JSON definitions (schemas) of your forms in real time.
- PDF Generator, a library that renders SurveyJS surveys and forms as PDF files in a browser;
- The Dashboard library that allows you to simplify survey data analysis with interactive and customizable charts and tables.
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Bitrise
Streamline your development process while saving time, reducing costs, and alleviating developer stress with a mobile CI/CD solution that is not only swift and adaptable but also scalable. Whether your preference leans towards native development or cross-platform frameworks, we have a comprehensive solution that meets your needs. Supporting languages such as Swift, Objective-C, Java, and Kotlin, along with platforms like Xamarin, Cordova, Ionic, React Native, and Flutter, we ensure that your initial workflows are configured automatically so you can start building within minutes. Bitrise seamlessly integrates with any Git service, whether public, private, or ad hoc, including platforms like GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab, GitLab Enterprise, and Bitbucket, available both in the cloud and on-premises. You can easily trigger builds based on pull requests, schedule them for specific times, or set up custom webhooks to suit your workflow. Additionally, our workflows are designed to operate on your terms, enabling you to coordinate various tasks such as performing integration tests, deploying to device farms, and distributing apps to testers or app stores, ultimately enhancing your overall efficiency. With a flexible approach, you can adapt your CI/CD processes to meet the evolving demands of your development cycle.
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Windows Forms
Welcome to the Windows Forms Desktop Guide, a user interface framework designed for crafting sophisticated desktop applications for the Windows operating system. This development platform offers a wide array of features essential for app creation, such as controls, graphics rendering, data binding capabilities, and user interaction support. One of the standout attributes of Windows Forms is its intuitive drag-and-drop visual designer within Visual Studio, which simplifies the process of building Windows Forms applications. As a framework specifically aimed at Windows desktop software, it is recognized as one of the most efficient methods for developing applications thanks to the visual design tools available. The ease of placing visual controls through drag-and-drop functionality further enhances productivity in app development. With Windows Forms, developers can create visually appealing applications that are straightforward to deploy, update, and can function both offline and online. Additionally, these applications have the ability to interact with the computer's local hardware and file system, making them versatile for various user needs. This combination of features ensures that developers can deliver rich user experiences tailored to the unique capabilities of desktop environments.
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Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a framework exclusive to Windows in the .NET ecosystem, utilizing a vector-based rendering engine that is independent of resolution, thereby harnessing contemporary graphics hardware to create visually engaging desktop applications. This framework boasts a rich feature set, including XAML markup, an extensive array of controls, data binding capabilities, layout management, 2D and 3D graphics, animation, styling, templating, document handling, as well as multimedia integration, text, and typography functionalities; it also permits the usage of other .NET APIs. WPF is structured as a collection of .NET types located within the System.Windows namespace and accommodates traditional programming methodologies, such as class instantiation, property modification, method invocation, and event handling, along with advanced concepts including dependency properties and routed events. With WPF, developers have the ability to craft user interfaces declaratively through XAML while executing logic in the code-behind, which not only streamlines the division between user interface and business logic but also enhances globalization efforts and fosters collaboration between designers and developers, making it a versatile choice for modern application development. This dual approach in WPF ensures that both aesthetic and functional aspects of applications can evolve in harmony, ultimately resulting in a more cohesive user experience.
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