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    SWIG

    SWIG

    A code generator for connecting C/C++ with other programming languages

    ...SWIG is most commonly used to create high-level interpreted or compiled programming environments, user interfaces, and as a tool for testing and prototyping C/C++ software. SWIG is typically used to parse C/C++ interfaces and generate the 'glue code' required for the above target languages to call into the C/C++ code. SWIG can also export its parse tree in the form of XML.
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    Gnostic

    Gnostic

    A compiler for APIs described by the OpenAPI Specification with plugin

    ...It allows developers to handle OpenAPI documents in a strongly typed, language-neutral, and extensible way by generating structured data models that can be used across different programming languages supported by protobuf. Using these protobuf models, developers can safely parse, validate, and manipulate OpenAPI specifications, resolve dependencies, and export results as JSON, YAML, or binary files. Gnostic also provides a plugin interface similar to protoc, enabling integration with external API tooling and the generation of additional artifacts, such as annotated protobuf APIs, Go clients, and vocabulary summaries. It supports multiple OpenAPI versions (v2, v3) and Google Discovery Documents.
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    JILRuntime/JewelScript

    An object-oriented script language to embed in any application

    A general purpose, object-oriented script language that compiles into code for a register based virtual machine. The language is quite similar to object-oriented high-level languages like Java and C#. The library is entirely self-sufficient and ANSI C compliant. It's main purpose is to be embedded in any application to allow automation of that application through scripting. An integrated C++ binding code generator allows you to create bindings for your application's classes in seconds....
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    WebDGap

    WebDGap

    A PhoneGap alternative for Desktop applications.

    WebDGap allows you to convert any website or HTML/CSS/JavaScript web application to a native Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome application. WebDGap also gives you the option to export as a Chrome popup extension, and you can export your app or website as a native PhoneGap application making your app available for mobile devices :)
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    Framework library with diverse applications. Assembles data components into trees based on the developer's implementation. Adaptable to automatically parse and export documents, markup files, scripts, and source code. Easily integrated with GUIs.
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