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    SweCompiler

    This compiler is focusing on easy gui layout (text) and databases.

    This compiler is focusing on easy gui and databases. It's support PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SqLite, Odbc. It is running under Linux too (wine). OpenGL support (only 64 bits version), easy printer layout (non gui) and serial communication (demo is coming). I've been used it for a long time so it should be stabile (32 bits ver).
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    CRCLIB

    CRC Library

    CRCLIB is a small library of CRC calculations which can be used in other programs. Because CRC check is often used by binary communication protocols, it is made as simple as it can be, built into library so that it could be used regardless of language of application code. Written in plain C, built as dll and static library, and also contains C/C++ import header, C# wrapper and .NET project for MS SQL Server assembly. Supports CRC16 (including MODBUS) and CRC32.
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