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    A set of C++ libraries that provide core classes to build a project upon. From exceptions and basic types (String, Integer, Float, etc.) to collections, configs and loggers. Where possible, Java API is followed. STL based implementation. Ruby Application Framework (TSC-TPM) extensions. Ruby based utilities for simplifying day-to-day work. Moved to: https://github.com/stemkit-collection
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    Cress Tool Suite

    Cress Tool Suite

    Cress is a comprehensive toolset for graphical service/workflow design

    ...It simplifies service creation to drawing diagrams, clicking buttons and defining a few tool parameters. All key functions of Cress can be controlled from the Chive diagram editor. Cress is written using portable and widely used languages (Perl and Java). It can be extended by a developer for other kinds of services that can be characterised by activity flows.
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    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Ccide is a Decision Table preprocessor.

    Ccide reads a source program, in one of several programming languages, expands all embedded decision tables, and generates the new, expanded source. Ccidew processes C language programs directly. The script, ccide, uses ccidew and m4, to process BASIC, JAVA, CC, C++, BASH, QB, VB, and EX(euphoria), source files containing embedded decision tables. Ccide checks all conditions once and only once, avoiding side effects. Ccide checks tables for conflicts and other errors. Input example: //DECISION_TABLE: // 1 3 2 2 | light == $$ /* 1=red, 2= yellow, 3=green. */ // N - - - | speed == STOPPED // - - Y - | speed == SLOW // - N - Y | speed == FAST // ______|___________________ // X - X - | Stop(); // - - - X | SlowDown(); // - X - - | SpeedUp(); //END_TABLE:
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    A collection of open-source build and release tools, useful for creating and configuring software development, release, and QA production infrastructures.
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    WSDL2XForms generates XForms for the operations of a given WSDL file. The tool is implemented using Java and XSLT.
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    Add logger code to all java files recursively from a given directory. If directory is not defined, the current directory is used. System.out.println are defaultly replaced by logger.fine but you can change the lever or do not replace.
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    Collection of various scripts to automate development with Oracle RDBMS. Includes SQL, PL/SQL and Java. Some are related to Oracle Applications Development.
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