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    MoonLang is a lightweight static programming language built with C++ and LLVM, featuring dual syntax styles (`: end` and `{ }`). Supports Windows, Linux, macOS and embedded platforms (ARM/RISC-V/ESP32), compiles to only 15KB-300KB, build full-stack applications from MCU to desktop.
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    TransferWare is a collection of tools for the Oracle world: the schema version manager TransVersion (tv), the External Procedure Call (epc) toolkit for accessing the outside world from within Oracle PL/SQL and an application Performance Monitor (pm).
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    SQL-Admin is a tool entirely written in Java. It uses JDBC and swing . Admin offers a SQL-Monitor, Data-Export, Data-Import, dynamic forms, guided Query, DML functions and data selection. It 's code-generator generates OO-Wrapper and SWING-GUI.
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