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    hbcxx

    Use "#!/usr/bin/env hbcxx" to make C++ source code executable

    hbcxx uses the Unix hashbang (or shebang) #!/path/to/interpreter technique to make C++ source code directly executable. Modern C++, meaning C++11 or even C++14, feels like another language. This is not because the language has been changed massively but because the new features encourage a different, and slightly higher level way to think about writing C++. It's faster, more fun, supports lambdas, has tools to simplify memory management and includes regular expressions in the standard...
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    RPSL is a set of bash scripts that integrate the GNU autotools and pkg-config for c/c++ build management. The scripts set up a basic tree and when commanded, scan for new source files and update the makefile.am's and configure.ac.
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    A joint effort to provide system level support for the LegoŽ Mindstorms v2.0 USB IR Tower under Linux and possibly other Unixes; in the form of a linux kernel driver. Eyes also looking towards userspace tools (our own config utilities, and patches for 3
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