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    Commentary is intended to be an easy-to-use, easy-to-expand comment extractor that can be made to work with any language supporting block comments. Output is XML, so your final documentation can conform to any stylistic standards you require.
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    CommonMark Help

    A help file format based upon CommonMark-compatible text files.

    The CommonMark Help project strives for creating a help file format based upon Markdown documents conformant to the CommonMark specification.
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    The Computer History Graphing Project is a project to graph every computer standard, every piece of hardware, every OS, and every computer language in one big family tree.
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    Computer Vision

    Computer Vision

    Best Practices, code samples, and documentation for Computer Vision

    In recent years, we've see an extra-ordinary growth in Computer Vision, with applications in face recognition, image understanding, search, drones, mapping, semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles. A key part to many of these applications are visual recognition tasks such as image classification, object detection and image similarity. This repository provides examples and best practice guidelines for building computer vision systems. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive set of tools and examples that leverage recent advances in Computer Vision algorithms, neural architectures, and operationalizing such systems. Rather than creating implementations from scratch, we draw from existing state-of-the-art libraries and build additional utility around loading image data, optimizing and evaluating models, and scaling up to the cloud.
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    Associate requirements, features, bugs, etc. (concerns) with Java code (types, methods, and fields) using drag-n-drop and right click.
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    Configuration Repository System is a set applications and tooling to centralize configurations for applications.
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    Contract++

    Contract++

    Contract Programming Library for C++

    **** THIS LIBRARY WAS MOVED INTO Boost **** New location: https://github.com/boostorg/contract C++ Contract Programming (a.k.a. Design by Contract or DbC). All Eiffel features supported: subcontracting, postcondition old and result values, optional contract compilation, customizable action on assertion failure, block invariants, loop variants, etc. Plus virtual specifiers, concept checking, named parameters. See: http://contractpp.sourceforge.net
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    The CoreASM project focuses on the design of a lean executable ASM (Abstract State Machines) language, in combination with a supporting tool environment for high-level design, experimental validation and formal verification of abstract system models.
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    Crow is a ASPICE PAM-compliant requirements management and control tool with a special focus on maintaining the bilateral traceability between artifacts (CRS, TRS, architecture, design, code and tests) and tracing the impact of software change requests.
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    CrowdDoc for Eclipse

    CrowdDoc provides a context-driven documentation from the web

    CrowdDoc is an Eclipse plugin aiming to provide most relevant information for the currently selected code element. The behaviour is similar to JavaDoc view, but is not limited to single language, and uses crowd-sourced documentation resources, such as StackOverflow. The project is inspired by a work from Ninlabs Research (http://blog.ninlabs.com/2012/05/crowd-documentation/) Eclipse p2 update site: http://crowddoc.sourceforge.net/updates
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    DBDoc

    Database to PlantUml or yEd diagrams.

    Program creates the database table diagrams from databases metadata.
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    DEFT, the Development Environment For Tutorials, allows you to easily write and maintain tutorials which contain source code examples. If the code you're documenting changes, your examples in the tutorial will change as well.
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    The DITA Open Platform is a free, open-source project which goal is to provide an enterprise platform for the edition, management and processing of DITA documents.
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    A collection of DITA map and topic files used for checking the performance of tools such as the DITA-OT used to convert DITA to other formats, including recommended PIs for dealing with presentation needs not covered in the DITA specification. Primary host is now github, https://github.com/jeremygriffith/DITA-Test-Suite
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    DITA2wiki is a toolkit that enables you to publish DITA content (maps and topics) to a wiki.
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    DJDoc is a Java based web application for personalized access to JavaDoc documentation. It offers the user a selection of the most often / most recently selected packages, classes, etc. JavaDoc APIs are easy to add; user authentication is configurable.
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    DSD-REQ PROCESS is a Requirements Engineering process for Distributed Software Development on multi-site organizations. This process will be used for support Distributed Software Teams on requirement engineer discipline. It will be Based on BUP process.
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    System to assist with the management of a local Buddhist study library. Will download and install chosen documentation (sutras, etc), index them, and provide a web interface. Python, HTML. Needs a webserver, namazu. Can be used for other documents, too.
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    It aims to use flash animations to create an interactive open source website that can be used by students to understand the finer details of data structures. Please provide your comments and help us improve our project.
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    The concept behind DataWoo is to create a Spring-based architecture that allows developers to jump-start their coding efforts by providing a hardened and secure foundation when developing new systems; it can also be used as a reference for incorporating new technologies into existing systems. DataWoo is meant to be a research and development platform that can be extended into just about any enterprise-level web application. The architecture will be developed in three phases: 1. Basic Spring Architecture: Provides all the basic components needed to field an enterprise-level application. 2. Programmatic Security Model: Incorporates the components needed to dynamically assign users to user roles and user roles to profiles. 3. Meta-Driven Architecture: Use meta-data to dynamically configure 80%-90% of the application using the concepts exemplified in the Compiere open source project.
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    This tool enables you to produce a LaTeX (standard, no extension required) report for database objects (tables, views, indexes, functions, primary/foreign keys, columns, types, keywords, system functions) thanks to the JDBC Api.
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    pgDesigner is a Datamodel designer for PostgreSQL written in Gambas language.
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    Daux.io

    Daux.io

    Documentation generator that uses a simple folder structure

    Daux.io is a documentation generator that uses a simple folder structure and Markdown files to create custom documentation on the fly. It helps you create great-looking documentation in a developer-friendly way. 100% mobile responsive, CommonMark compliant (a Markdown specification), supports markdown tables, auto-created homepage/landing page. Auto syntax highlighting, auto-generated navigation, 4 built-In themes or roll your own, functional, flat design style. Shareable/linkable SEO friendly URLs, built on Bootstrap, no build step. Git/SVN friendly, supports Google Analytics and Piwik Analytics, optional code float layout and static output generation. By default, the generator will look for folders in the docs folder. Add your folders inside the docs folder. This project contains some example folders and files to get you started. You can nest folders any number of levels to get the exact structure you want. The folder structure will be converted to the nested navigation.
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    Debian documentation for newcomers - "newbies" - written by newbies (and not-so-newbies).
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    Automatic generation of documentation on Delphi projects from source code. Distinctive features are exact parsing gathering lots of information and a division of the parser and configurable generators (HTML, Win- & HTML-Help, PDF, LaTeX, XMI export)
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