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    GeOxygene
    GeOxygene aims at providing an open framework which implements OGC/ISO specifications for the development and deployment of geographic (GIS) applications. It is a open source contribution of the COGIT lab. at the IGN (the French National Mapping Agency).
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    Lua (Pascal bindings)

    up-to-date FP/Delphi bindings to the Lua library

    This project aims to keep up-to-date Pascal bindings for the Lua library. Those bindings seek perfect compatibility for both the stable versions of Freepascal and the latest releases of Delphi. More Pascal compilers (Oxygene, GnuPascal) may be added in the future. current Lua versions supported : - 5.3 (experimental) - 5.2 (Delphi, FPC) - 5.1 (Delphi)
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    An unstructured, efficient database engine. Instead of defining strict tables, records may contain an arbitrary number of attributes, with all attributes indexed for fast searching. Supports full text indexing, non-SQL query language and more.
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