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A template-based C++ library for generically serializing and unserializing data with nothing needed from the user but a minimal number of macros. Can be easily enhanced to support arbitrary serialized data formats.
IoBind is a C++ STL compliant library to easily serializing objects to/from string, handle encodings, add encrypion, convert to base64, etc. IoBind uses Meta-Programming to acheive a new way of looking at ostream.
Data Evolution for Java. Finch is a Data Transformation System based on JDBC and other Java blessed specifications. Finch is based on a component task architecture allowing users to create complex data manipulation jobs.
Build System for Java offers an enhanced build environment that ties together deployment instructions, environment configuration and source code as a releaseable entity. A new paradigm for configuration management!
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Jaybird is java-language based, source & xml & codebyte class inter-converting tool.
You can write your Envolvable Code with it;
You can make your computer write program itself;
You can run program without compiling time;
You can manage source as data
ARIO is a C++ library for reading and producing archive files, which are commonly used as libraries of relocatable object files. See also ELFIO project.(http://sourceforge.net/projects/elfio)
This is and old program written in C to read from ADSM tapes without needing the database. This code has been used on AIX machines, but may work on others. No guarantees. It does need some tweeking to get working for NT backed up tapes. This was used
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CoolPackager is a program which will take a .tar.gz file and a installation script file and create a self-extracting executable scipt.
Install it on your system by typing this command as root:
lynx -source cpkg.sourceforge.net/cpkg | sh
pgn2pgc converts text Portable Game Notation (PGN) chess files into highly compressed Portable Game Coding (PGC) chess files. This is the only implementation of PGC as described in the PGN standard. Code is also useful for writing chess software.
PenguinBackup is a single-floppy Linux system with backup/restore software for PalmOS-based
PDAs. It comes with a nice menu system so that people without prior Linux/Unix-knowledge
can use it easily.
A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.
LZO is a compression library which is widely used around the world. The main problem with LZO is that it is absolutely not human readable.
People have done crazy stuff to get LZO to run in their language. Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed.
So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C. In...