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    Gnu Tools

    Unix Tools For Windows

    ...Old package is still there if you still need it but wont be developed on anymore. Loads of modifications compared to the Msys2 package from Alex, you can still update Msys2 packages from his server though. MinGW64 packages have to many changes compared to Alex version so those will not upgrade but im working on creating my own package server. Current Msys2/MinGW64 gcc is now 6.2.0-4 and binutils 2.27. New packages will be uploaded shortly. Stay tuned for more changes.
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    Hikari

    Hikari

    LLVM Obfuscator

    All releases prior to and including LLVM8 are signed using this PGP Key from Naville. Verifiable on his Keybase. Security is not now, and will never be based purely on Obscurity. The "Security Companies" might say so to sell more of their products. But no, binary obfuscation won't magically fix all your exploits and bugs, (If not introducing more). Designing an Obfuscator is hard, and keeping the source open definitely leaks the pattern to crackers which could potentially make the crackers' life easier if they have the right skillset. ...
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    MODembed
    Model-based development environment for embedded projects. Features a clean and advanced language designed for embedded programming.
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    Nak is a video game compiler, based on lua. With his dll system, you can made your own functions for nak. For now, only 2d system will be added.
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    RISC-0
    The "RISC-0" project is a collection of Python libraries and programs to support the RISC architecture described by Prof. Niklaus Wirth on his web page (http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/wirth/Articles/FPGA-relatedWork/index.html)
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    LaTeX Block Diagrams Compiler

    Compiler to create Block Diagrams

    We created a Compiler which accepts a user friendly input similar to natural language, and create in output a pdf with the draw of the designed block diagrams, in order to have a simple and nice paint of the Systems he needs, We defined the structure to draw: BLOCKS, INPUT VARIABLE, CONNECTOR NODE, OUTPUT VARIABLE, ARROW, CURVED ARROW. With those elements the user has the possibility to create his own Block Schema based on the esigence he has.
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