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DOnut's goal is to provide a framework for easing the incorporation of design patterns into the development process. DOnut is both a project and a tool for generating source code based on design patterns.
The Doodle project aims to provide a language to easily describe
Origami diagrams and produces a ready-to-print document. Doodle will
free creators from diagramming constraints and increase their capability
to share their creations.
The application takes the pseudo code as an input and generates the necessary C
code for the same logic. Thus the software can be used to produce the results just with
the use of logic and there is no special importance given to a specific language in which
the pseudo code should be implemented, instead there is a complete focus on the logic
itself. The system to be designed must be user friendly, so that even if the end user or
the client is technically illiterate he should be able to...
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An implementation of the venerable MACRO assembler preprocessor from back in the mid 60's. It's interesting as a study of what was possible then, and how that
could be useful today.