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    documentation.js

    documentation.js

    Documentation for modern JavaScript

    ...Demos, self-documentation as HTML, Markdown, JSON. documentation.js aims to cover all flavors of modern JavaScript. documentation.js works in your workflow, whether you just want a command-line utility that generates documentation from your code, you use Gulp to publish websites, or you're building a new system and want low-level JavaScript methods. Infers parameters, types, membership, and more. Write less documentation: let the computer write it for you. Integrates with GitHub to link directly from documentation to the code it refers to.
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    Texinfo Web Publisher

    Texinfo Web Publisher

    Multi-format web publishing system based on Texinfo

    ...All Texinfo Web Publisher output formats are from a single source. Texinfo Web Publisher can be used for website creation has FTP deployment capabilities and supports Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Texinfo Web Publisher is a low maintenance solution for publishing websites with multi- format matching content. Texinfo Web Publisher is a wrapper for GNU Texinfo.
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    EcstasyYaal is a programming language with low level assembly-like syntax. It differs in that it is designed to be toyed with without worry of damaging the system, while keeping some of the feel of writing assembly.
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    The C++ Data API is a very low-level implementation of simulating DataTypes and Data Structures through the use of templated classes. The goal of this project is to eventually build a minimal C++ compiler.
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    RTF2HTML is a name for a cross-platform C++ library (DLL, OCX) and command-line utility, which is intended to convert documents from Rich Text Format (e.g. Word, OO Writer) to HTML. Its features are tiny size, speed, low mem usage and compact output.
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    LXD intends to be a documentation system for large OpenSource projects. It mixes low level information (source code symbols) with high level information (modules, abstract data types, algorithms), by using well defined XML documents.
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