it's a replacement for GNU(Posix?) systems of the well known gnu autoconf it's also the french term for "sweet". it's like them : a small goodlooking tastefull thing that make developers happy ^_^ it's a set of scripts to run to check particular req
D2D Map Editor enables the rapid creation of tile based map grids. It’s easy to learn and can be used by programmers and non-programmers alike. The maps generated can be deployed in games and applications developed in C++, C#, ActionScript and XML.
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SharpFlash is a third-party tool allowing Flash applications to have more power on operating systems supporting the .NET Framework. It exposes an ActionScript API to allow things like file access, registry access, etc. Written in C#, with a Flash UI.
This project tries to provide a small and simple Actionscript Editor written in Actionscript. It aims to be run inside a browser and therefore to be available on every platform.