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    Vdevice is an emulator and development tools for virtual hardware. Written in the .NET framework, vdevice allows the hobbyist to write software or operating systems without dealing with the overhead of an x86 or similar platform.
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    B++ will become a completely object orientated programming language based on a BASIC-like syntax. B++ applications will be stand-alone executable files (P-Code). B++ will offer an own data base interface and an own (OOP) framework providing API calls.
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    FishNET is a script engine for the .NET Framework. FishNET allows you to execute a source file written in C#, VB.NET or JScript.NET without having to build/compile it. FishNET can be compared almost directly to the cscript and wscript functionality of w
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