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    SickChill

    SickChill

    Less rage, more chill

    ...SickChill has a nice calendar that allows you to know what you will see next. It watches for new episodes of your favorite shows, and when they are posted it does its magic: automatic torrent/nzb searching, downloading, and processing at the qualities you want.
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    Jour is designed to simplify the use of Javassist for processing multiple classes. In short Jour is simple Aspect Oriented Programming AOP framework on top of Javassist.
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    TP-COBOL-DEBUGGER

    TP-COBOL-DEBUGGER

    A COBOL debugger for GnuCOBOL/OpenCOBOL written in GnuCOBOL

    A COBOL debugger for GnuCOBOL written in GnuCOBOL. Works with both current GnuCOBOL and old GnuCOBOL/OpenCOBOL 1.1; could be used for other vendors with slightly modifications, too. Take a look at https://gnucobol.altervista.org/tp-cobol-debugger/
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    JakeWharton Hugo

    JakeWharton Hugo

    Annotation-triggered method call logging for your debug builds

    ...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. It’s especially useful during development and debugging phases in large Android codebases where tracing logic by hand would be tedious.
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    The Language Processing Agency provides agents and an agent-oriented infrastructure for developing language processors in .NET. Typical language processors are transformation tools, extraction tools, language interpreters, etc.
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    Lumbermill is a visual log processing and distribution center for Log4j and (in 2.0) java.util.logging (JSR47). It is a Swing/GUI standalone application that supports viewing and archiving of log events.
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    Ve-EDIT is a webbased sourcecode editor. It has syntax highlighting, a debugger (PHP, XML) , FTP & CVS client and more.....
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