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    PyAppExec

    PyAppExec

    Launcher that prepares Python/deps and runs your app like OS-native

    PyAppExec is a cross‑platform open-source launcher and installer that makes Python apps feel native. It locates or installs the required Python runtime, provisions an isolated virtual environment, installs your project’s pip requirements, and handles any external tools requirements or dependencies (e.g., FFmpeg) with version checks and auto-download/extract on Windows/macOS/Linux. The Qt-based installer can scaffold pyappexec.ini, copy/rename the launcher, and (on macOS) bundle a...
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    dotCODES_Source_Control_for_VS

    dotCODES_Source_Control_for_VS

    The dotCODES Source Control Maintenance Mainframe (SCM2)

    The dotCODES Source Control Maintenance Mainframe for Visual Studio is an administrator console application for developing dotCODES components. Built upon a Python foundation, the program is used to create data center routines (Unix packages) and maintain enterprise cloud services (CGI scripts/Apache) by means of building dotCODES runtimes and deploying them to and from the client server.
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    python dagger

    File dependency graph evaluator in pure python.

    Dagger evaluates file dependencies in a directed-acyclic-graph (DAG) like GNU make, but timestamps or hashes can be used on a per-file basis when evaluating which file nodes are up to date or stale. Use fast timestamp comparisons on large files when hashing is too slow, and hashing on small files. When hashing is used, it's stored in either a text file or sqlite database (in-memory at runtime is optional). Files can be forced as stale or uptodate. Dagger can be used as a building block for a...
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    gnu4u provides defined set of (GNU-)tools for development C and C++ applications. This tool set is independent of the OS's patch level, is available for different systems and provides the same development and runtime environment for those systems.
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    The Snake Skin Bean Breaker converts Python syntax into readable Java syntax. With a high potential of runtime or compile-time deviances, the resultant code is assumed to be broken.. Works well for porting Jython Swing prototypes.
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    GLC generates python code with gtk bindings from Glade produced input files. This is a compile time approach to do the same thing as James Henstridge's runtime approach (libglade).
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