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"Okay, that covers the graphical side of things, but what about the rest of the stack? Database access, network communications, HTML rendering, JavaScript processing, and so on"
* we have a database lib based on a berkely one. nothing more, though
* network communication: we have (sockets, ipc)
* html rendering + javascript : webkit uses our graphic framework (with the help of cairo, though)
* and a lot more, like qt or glib/gtk+
the EFL are not only a set of graphic libraries...
I don't want to troll, that will be my last comment, but please, before stating something about the EFL, inform you a bit