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    Yasca

    Source Code Analyzer

    Yasca is an open source program which looks for security vulnerabilities, code-quality, performance, and conformance to best practices in program source code, integrating with other open-source tools as needed. Yasca has been migrated to Github, and is available at http://scovetta.github.com/yasca and http://github.com/scovetta/yasca.
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    PHP MSSQL Server Admin - Query Analyzer

    PHP MSSQL Server Admin - Query Analyzer

    You can admin a SQL Server with php, like PHPMyAdmin for MySQL

    Github repository: https://github.com/miguelaxcar/PHP-MSSQL-Server-Admin Web based tool written in PHP by Luiz Miguel Axcar to build and run queries on a remote or local MSSQL (Microsoft SQL Server). Support for SQL code highlight (!), table browser, field browser, TOP records, most used tables, CSV results export, etc. Most tested in SQL 2000 version. If you find some issue ther let me know and I help you fixing it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This project is dead. The code contained a number of possible exploits. Do not use this anymore. All files and downloads have been removed.
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    A PHP CLI tool to analyze PHP scripts and count their SLOC (source lines of code) as defined in the COCOMO II standard. Will analyze all scripts in a given directory. SLOCs are used as base for software cost estimations using the function point analysis.
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