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    Project 2306 IDE Rad MacOS MCU DeveR

    Project 2306 IDE Rad MacOS MCU DeveR

    Electronic design and programming tools suite like Eagle, MpLab

    Currently Only MacOS is Present, PreAlpha means not Ready to use, Application is provided Without Strict Garantee, License not OSI. All others platform Windows, Linux, HaikuOS STILL under TEST, Dummy "Hello world" is provided instead Project2306 IDE : Application pour la programmation de Microcontroleurs et d' Application Electronique Project2306 IDE : for All whom want to Create and Develop on Embed Platform Software as Programming Tools suite and PCB Design Planned...
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    dpcm-dt

    DPCM DT automates the development of WSN applications

    Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) application development is a complex task that involves knowledge over a broad range of technologies and requires special attention to many details, from system-level down to node hardware. DPCM DT is a toolset developed as part of the WSN-DPCM Artemis project that aims to help the developers to create WSN applications faster by automating most development tasks below the application-specific business logic.
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    A cross-platform framework built in C with multiple language bindings, easing the transition between languages and platforms, while maintaining ABI compatibility.
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    Gynoid is a framework aiming at unifying development on embedded devices and more specifically on mobile phones and PDA. It focus on platforms running under Windows CE, Symbian iPhone, Android(need more studies) OS. It offers a common IDE and native API.
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    Benetech Human Rights Program Utility Library: Collection of utilities used by the Benetech Human Rights programming for processing human rights data in preparation for statistical analysis. Library handles DSV files, name canonicalization, binarray, et
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    REX: Remote EXecution Distributed Computing Services for Linux and Solaris, providing C and C++ APIs, librex library and "rexd" daemon software to implement Load Balancing Process Migration : Dump + Restore, Remote File and Resource Management.
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    hibernated

    Hibernate-like ORM for D programming language

    ORM with look&feel similar to Hibernate, in D programming language. Contains DDBC - D DataBase Connector - similar to JDBC (currently has MySQL, Postgres and SQLite support) NOTE: Project has been divided into 2 subprojects (DDBC and HibernateD) and moved to GitHub! https://github.com/buggins/ddbc https://github.com/buggins/hibernated
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