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    Bot Framework Emulator

    Bot Framework Emulator

    Locally test and debug chat bots built with the Bot Framework SDK

    Bot Framework Emulator is a desktop application that allows bot developers to test and debug bots, either locally or remotely. Using the Emulator, you can chat with your bot and inspect the messages that your bot sends and receives. The Emulator displays messages as they would appear in a web chat UI and logs JSON requests and responses as you exchange messages with your bot. Before you deploy your bot to the cloud, run it locally and test it using the Emulator. You can test your bot using...
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    USBDM

    USBDM

    Debugging and programming interfaces for Freescale microcontroller

    USBDM BDM Interface for Freescale Microcontrollers USBDM consists of two components: Hardware interfaces for various target devices This includes interfaces ranging from very simple hardware to more complete and capable hardware. Software to support these interfaces This includes: - Plugins to work with Freescale's Codewarrior software under Windows - Plugins to extend the usabilty of Eclipse with USBDM and Codesourcery & ARM toolchains. This includes GDB sprites...
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    MinGW GCC for Power PC

    MinGW GCC for Power PC

    MinGW GCC cross development environment for Power PC.

    ...I build tool chains for other targets, from time to time, to use for testing Flash Insight, a device programmer that is available on my website. Flash Insight doesn't currently support PowerPC but once I have the tool chain building for one target it generally builds for all targets. I want to make this tool chain available to the embedded development community since building gcc under MinGW isn't a trivial exercise and if you're like me you probably just want to work on your project and not fiddle with building tool chains. Unzip the archive to the location of your choice, include the top level "bin" directory in your path and start developing.
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    A subset of the TestCon project, ConAn builds on Roast to provide a testing framework for concurrent Java components. For more details on the development of ConAn and TestCon/Crom, see http://longbrothers.net/brad/papers/thesis.pdf
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    JakeWharton Hugo

    JakeWharton Hugo

    Annotation-triggered method call logging for your debug builds

    Hugo is a small Android library (and annotation processor plugin) that automatically logs method calls, parameters, return values, and execution time for methods annotated with @DebugLog. Instead of manually adding logging statements everywhere, you simply annotate a method and Hugo injects the logging at compile-time in debug builds, keeping release builds clean. This helps developers gain visibility into method flows, execution timing, and parameter passing without cluttering production code. The annotation doesn’t remain in the compiled class for non-debug builds, so there’s zero runtime penalty in release. Hugo uses bytecode/annotation processing behind the scenes but maintains simple API usage for developers. ...
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    MinGW-builds

    Dual-target (32 & 64-bit) MinGW-W64 compilers for 32 & 64-bit Windows

    Projects joined MinGW-W64, and the new builds will be available on the MinGW-W64 site: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64
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    .Net Memory Profiler

    .Net Memory Profiler

    .Net Memory Profiler is a single C# class that builds a tree of specified object's fields, their sub-fields and so on up to primitive types. And in the "Quick Watch" window of the Visual Studio you will be able to see the memory usage by each of those fields. For more details see screenshots.
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    Ultra-light trace tool; dll-library(win32), which creates trace-window(s) (working like "output" window in VisualStudio) for debug purposes. dll can be used by any language, which supports printf-like syntax. Tested on winXP. Sample (c++) code included
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    JTAG interface library for FTDI chips. Linux port of the ftcjtag library from ftdi( http://bit.ly/98Vul3 ). Implementation relies on ftd2xx.so ( not libftdi.so ) which makes it windows compatible.
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    Provides interface for generating stack traces from within a program. Inspired by Java's ability to do a backtrace whenever an error occurs, this provides similar capability in C/C++. Very lightweight and portable, where available builds on execinfo.h.
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    The tool helps to detect any resorces leaks (memory, handles etc.) in any Win32 application. Based on hooking of Win API calls: no source code required, attaches to any running process. Call stack available. Agregates leaks by origin.
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    kdev51 is a kdevelop plugin that supports development and debugging of 8051 based projects with both simulators and hardware debuggers. kdev51 is builds on the debugging support provided by http://ec2drv.sf.net
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