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    "Aubit 4GL" is a project to make GPL, OpenSource, Informix-4GL compatible compiler, and continue to extend functionality needed to write most efficient and productive business related, database oriented applications. See "Home Page" link for more.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Freezer Persistence

    Freezer Persistence

    Freezer: Easy generation of the persistence layer of your application

    ...The Freezer code generator can generate: DAOs exposing database tables/procedures, Business Rules calling the generated DAOs, and Webservices/RESTful services exposing the generated Business Rules (see the Project Sample figure). Continue reading: http://softwaresouls.com/freezer/ Contact & Collaboration: freezer.persistence.generator@gmail.com
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Unfortunately this project has been suspended. If you wish to continue its development on your own, please feel free to contact me. UnPyc is a tool for disassembling, analyzing and decompiling Python's *.pyc and *.pyo files. UnPyc supports Python 2.5, 2.6.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    News: since 2015 we continue all related developments within Collective Knowledge Framework: http://github.com/ctuning/ck/wiki ICI transforms production compilers into open interactive plugin-based research infrastructure as the first step towards future intelligent self-tuning computing systems. More information: http://cTuning.org/ici
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    µSprite is a vector graphics editor for ActionScript 3 and haXe written in AS3. It generates AS3/haXe while it is being drawn and parses saved scripts so drawing can continue anytime. It implements multiple layers, masks, tween and path based animation.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    More Than Parsing is a parser generator for context free grammars defined in a BNF-like format. It generates scanners, parsers, ASTs, etc. This sf project is no longer active, development will continue in a different place.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ...Draw your user interface with your mouse and JUIE will convert it to java code. Developed back in the late 90s. Unfortunately I did not have the time to update it. Currently searching for a developer to continue development.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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