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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).
Atar8 Tools is a collection Atari 8-bit related of command line tools for Posix compatible environments:
- Franny is an ATR disk image editor. Supports AtariDOS II disk format (partially) and SpartaDos 2 disk format.
- Yvonne is an Atari picture viewer / converter.
- ZooEY is a cross assembler designed for 6502 processors. Binaries are generated specially for Atari 8-bit systems (AtariDOS II and SpartaDOS X formats supported). This tool is compatible with Quick Assembler, one of most...
A collection of open-source build and release tools, useful for creating and configuring software development, release, and QA production infrastructures.
Template2Code (T2C) is a collection of tools dealing with template-based file generation. Currently it includes MiST - Minimal String Template engine and T2C itself that uses template based techniques to generate the sources of unit tests.
GMetaDOM is a collection of librares, each library providing a DOM implementation. Each DOM implementation is generated automatically by means of XSLT stylesheets.
This is a reprository of software I have written. It is written in C, C++ and hopefully in some obscure Basic :-) I gladly share my stuff with you under the MIT license, so you can do what you want with it (almost)... :-)