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    CTKlib

    CTKlib

    CTK ToolKit library (CTKlib)

    CTKlib - is library that provides "extended-features" (utilities) for your robots written on Perl. Most of the functions and methods this module written very simple language and easy to understand. To work with CTKlib, you just need to start using it!
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    Ceedling

    Ceedling Project Hosting has Moved to GitHub!

    Ceedling project hosting has moved to GitHub under the ThrowTheSwitch Organization: https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/Ceedling
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    Unit Test for C is a very useful and powerful software development tool for C and C++ programmers. It is designed to provide a great deal of functionality in a very small package and functions nearly identically on Windows and UNIX systems.
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