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    asap

    A modern cmake starter project for C++ with a complete build lifecycle

    ...It's certainly easy to use CMake, a compiler and vscode to start a hello world project, but as soon as you start having multiple modules, with third party dependencies, testing, coverage, and other development things that a professional quality project needs, you start wasting hours and hours troubleshooting and configuring until you make it work. This starter project solves most of your problems, using the best practices for C++ development and modern CMake and allows you to get started in minutes rather than days.
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    pascal p5c

    fast, portable Pascal compiler using gnu c as intermediate code

    p5c is a fast portable iso standard pascal compiler. It is derived from the pascal p5 compiler and creates gnu c code instead of p-code. This makes it very fast since it uses gcc to generate native code. p5c is multi platform - it is easy to get up and running since you only need gcc to start. Using gcc enables extra tools like a static analyser and code coverage analyser. Execution profiling described in the blog here ->...
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