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Elevations moves data from Excel to Unix systems. It connects VBA with Cygwin SSH, CGI and HTTP POST to deliver to a QuantLib C++ server through pipes. Provides C++ classes to process CSV files and the strings to C++ types. File schema definitions.
Extended Server Pages (XSP/XSPD) for UNIX or Linux, C-based
XSP/XSPD high performance session based web application server for C/C++, Java and shell-scripts, requires UNIX/Linux based operating system, development of application programs like JSP's in C/C++, Java and/or shell scripts within same session context.
The Thot toolkit repository has moved to http://daormar.github.io/thot/
Thot is a toolkit for statistical machine translation. The new Thot toolkit includes fully automatic and interactive machine translation, incremental training of statistical models, parallel estimation, ...
Cov is a code coverage tool to get your code coverage after your runuing some steps for your programs.It is based on llvm(Low Level Virtual Machine,http://llvm.org/).Now,it's only a begining,so welcome anybody to join in.
LIME (Less-is-More) is parallel/concurrent programming environment based on C. Internally, it uses XML technology to describe tasks and their dependencies. Externally, it offers the ANSI C99 programming as well as a set of visually-oriented interfaces.
The ORTHOEPIKON toolbox to build reading-aloud assistants HAS MOVED. we are no longer developing in SourceForge. The project is now in Gna!. Please visit us there: http://home.gna.org/orthoepikon.