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    Cake Build System
    Cake is a build system that combines the flexibility of Python build scripts with an incremental build speed that matches build systems written in C/C++. It requires Python 2.4-3.2 and natively supports Windows, Linux, Mac, Cygwin, MSVC and GCC.
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    Idee SDE is a set of ant script and best practice open source software. The intention of the project is to simplify the set up a build environment for a J2SE/J2EE project.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    BGL is 100% assembler game library coded with NASM and linked with DJGPP (for the moment). This library will be compatible with DOS and Windows and maybe Linux (if someone want's to port it).
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    Coffeetronix is the fast and simple Java UML workbench. It parses your java sources and creates an instant UML classdiagram.
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    Plugin for the Eclipse platform that allows various means of introspection into the internals of the platform at runtime. This plugin reveals the way the platform components are composed and how they work together.
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    Decouple your GUI building code from the rest of your application. Using an XML description, the Java Gui Builder will build appropriate windows, controls and objects for later retrieval by the mainstream code.
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    The JNails project makes it possible and easy to use C and C++ code directly from Java, without clumsy JNI coding. All you need to do is specify the names of the C++ classes, functions, and variables you want to use, and JNails takes care of the rest.
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    This aims at moving C++ libraries into the Java culture with the help of Swig, XML, and XSLT: Java, JNI, JavaHelp, JavaBeans, RMI,JDBC, Servlets, JSP, EnterpriseBeans, Jini, JMX, etc. is generated.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A full development kit, based on XSCompiler. Multi-platform compiler and IDE, many libraries and examples. Uses an innovative programming language, an improved version of the standard and well-known C/C++.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • 10
    qsoapman stands for "Qt SOAP Manager". It is a GUI tool for sending SOAP messages and can be used for the development, debugging or exploration of Web Services. Right now, it does not yet support WSDL but support for this might be added in the future.
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    A system for developing custom XML editors with ease. XML editors are built from Java editing components.
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    Tired of bogging down your machine to RUN all the TESTS, having to WAIT for the CruiseControl build to be green, or causing other developers HEARTACHE by skipping these steps when checking in your changes to source control? The Patch Process Is for YOU!
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    A retargettable micro-controller and embedded system emulator architecture, providing common supports to emulate various types of micro-processors & devices on an x86 PC. Development of emulation for Arduino and various shields is just about to be launched in 2012.
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  • 14
    Provides startup routine and library. For develop native programs with MinGW.
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    A static HTML preprocessor.
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    This project was started in an effort to ease development of Swing applications by creating a XML to Swing rendering utility. Although this project is definitely in the first released state, it shows great promise and focuses solely on the Swing API as a
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    orange is a new object oriented programing language, combining features from objective c, java and scheme. it's main targets are compactness, efficency and rapid prototyping.
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