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Ming is a library for writing SWF (Flash) format files. It includes high-level functions which abstract away mundane specifics of the file format and PHP (and now Python/Zope, Ruby, and c++) module code which wraps the library into handy objects.

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actionscript api c++ cgi_tools_and_libraries design development flash graphics indexing library linux programming scripting search swf tools web

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C
67%
HTML
9%
C++
5%
12 Other
19%

30 Day Summary

May 1 2024 — May 31 2024

12 Month Summary

May 31 2023 — May 31 2024