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    Notepad--

    Notepad--

    Notepad for Windows, Linux, and Mac platforms

    Notepad-- a text editor written in C++ that works seamlessly across Windows, Linux, and Mac platforms. Our aim is to eventually surpass Notepad++, with a particular focus on the MacOS and Chinese UOS operating system. Unlike Notepad++, our advantage lies in our cross-platform compatibility and support for various OSes. If you are using MacOS and want to find a useful text editor, please try Ndd, it won't disappoint you. My Github homepage is: https://github.com/cxasm/notepad--
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    Dev-C++

    Dev-C++

    Open Source C & C++ IDE for Windows

    Dev-C++ is a full-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Win32. It uses GCC, Mingw or Cygwin as compiler and libraries set. It supports Windows 98, NT, 2000 & XP. This is the original Dev-C++ software as published by Colin Laplace and this repository is frozen to version 4.9.9.2. For more recent versions of Dev-C++, please check the following forks: - Embarcadero Dev-C++: https://sourceforge.net/projects/embarcadero-devcpp/ (last update: March 2021) - Orwell...
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    KleOS

    KleOS

    KleOS brings together Arduino, FreeRTOS and Arduino-mk to you.

    ... many real world applications need to react to internal and external events in real time, e.g. as fast as possible, even seizing the CPU from the code that is currently executing. FreeRTOS is the glorious tool behind getting such behaviour. And as you become an Arduino power user you find the IDE too clumsy, so why don't you compile your way (e.g. in the terminal) using your preferred source code editor? Arduino-mk is the glorious tool behind this behaviour.
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    Anoa-Syntax-Editor

    Anoa-Syntax-Editor is a free and open source syntax editor.

    This project was moved to Anoa-Code-Editor MAIN FEATURES : ------------------------------------- - Open single or multiple files. - Save file. - Easy-to-use editor. - Edit files in multiple tabs. - Reordering tabs easily using drag and drop. - Syntax highlighting. - Syntax completion. - Find & replace capability. - Code folding. - Line numbering. - Support many popular languages. - Run code directly (for selected languages). - Switch editor color.
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    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer

    For companies that need a load balancing solution

    SKUDONET is designed to enhance service quality with advanced load balancing capabilities. Allowing scale your infrastructure effortlessly while maintaining unwavering data security, ensuring the continuity of your operations.
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