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    electron-webpack

    electron-webpack

    Scripts and configurations to compile Electron applications

    Modern web development practices today require a lot of setup with things like webpack to bundle your code, babel for transpiling, eslint for linting, and so much more that the list just goes on. Unfortunately, when creating electron applications, all of that setup just became much more difficult. The primary aim of electron-webpack is to eliminate all preliminary setup with one simple install so you can get back to developing your application. If you’ve been in the JavaScript world for even...
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    OpenBlocks C++ Library

    A C++ Implementation of the MIT OpenBlocks Java Code

    Please see more details under: http://education.mit.edu/openblocks. I have rewritten the parser and an OpenGL 2D/3D renderer of computer programs written in OpenBlocks. I provide here the full source code and a Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Solution File. The code includes the C++ Library and a demo driver application that constructs a computer program using OpenBlocks and displays it using OpenGL.
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