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    Infer

    Infer

    A static analyzer for Java, C, C++, and Objective-C

    Infer is a static analysis tool - if you give Infer some Java or C/C++/Objective-C code it produces a list of potential bugs. Anyone can use Infer to intercept critical bugs before they have shipped to users, and help prevent crashes or poor performance. Infer checks for null pointer exceptions, resource leaks, annotation reachability, missing lock guards, and concurrency race conditions in Android and Java code.
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    Chord5

    Chord5

    A version of CHORD4 updated to cooperate with ChordSmith.

    CHORD5 is a ChordPro editor and renderer, useful for formatting and printing song sheets ("lead sheets"). Written in Java, it will run on any OS that has Java version 8 or higher installed. This version of the CHORD program (based on CHORD4) has been modified to add functionality that enables it to cooperate with the ChordSmith program (available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/chordsmith/). CHORD5's MacOS interface has been standardized to use the Command key instead of Ctrl, as well as moving the About and Quit menu selections to the standard MacOS locations on the screen menu bar. ...
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    The e-Crime Reporting and Incident Sharing Project via XML, is developing a repository of conversion tools and utilities to make it easier to convert proprietary data formats to IETF IODEF (RFC 5070) XML reports. An initial tool to submit data to a repository wascreated in java. Subsequent tool devlopment was done in python as a set of scripts to allow submittors to do higher volume submissions. [This code is available in the git 'scripts' repository.]
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