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As software architect, you create a set of diagrams describing use-cases, requirements, structural views, behavioral and deployment views.
crystal_facet_uml keeps element names and element hierarchies consistent. It exports diagrams in svg, pdf, ps and png formats to be used in text processing systems like docbook, html, latex.
This tool runs on your local PC and is based on glib, gdk, gtk, cairo, pango, sqlite.
DocScript is an approach to document preparation. It presents tools and utilities to edit and publish documents. The philosophy behind the DocScript project is to utilize the programming tools you're working with anyway in your daily work.
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SAM is a command line tool (for Slackware Linux) which uses a stack to provide control of variables, including PATH, and functions. To do this it uses a set of scripts, functions and compiled code. The result is a command line environment that changes the way you see and thus changes the way you think. It has helped me to write more and better shell code. Perhaps it will help you also.
ROBODoc is a documentation tool. It extracts the documentation from your source code and formats it in HTML, RTF, TeX, XML DocBook (PDF), or ASCII. Works with C, C++, Fortran, Perl, Scripts, Assembler, Tcl, Basic, and any language that supports remarks.
A common markup language and a parser to generate documentation in any target format (Html, Latex, Trac, Mediawiki...). The core command relies on a Tcl library: it is easy to create new target formats. Doc files are parameterizable via a header.
helpdeco dissects HLP help files (WinHelp) of Windows 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, and '95 and many MVB multi media viewer titles into all files required for a rebuild using the appropriate help compiler HC30, HC31, HCP, HCW, HCRTF, WMVC, MMVC or MVC.
Yodl has moved to GitHub, and can now be reached at https://fbb-git.github.io/yodl/
Please refer to github's location for the latest archive and releases.
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Save on compute costs with Compute Engine. Reduce your batch jobs and workload bill 60-91% with Spot VMs. Compute Engine's committed use offers customers up to 70% savings through sustained use discounts. Plus, you get one free e2-micro VM monthly and $300 credit to start.
TEA is a text editor that provides a wide range of text-processing functions (over 100) and the syntax highlighting. There are two branches of TEA: Qt-based and GTK-based.
Tutorial de como utilizar SDCC con el PIC18F4550. Incluir ejemplos de funciones particulares: adc, spi, i2c, usart, usb, atención a interrupciones etc.
SLOCCount is an easy-to-use tool that counts Source Lines of Code (SLOC). It auto-determines the language(s) (inc. C, C++, Ada, Assembly, shell, COBOL, C#, Fortran, Haskell, Java, LISP/Scheme, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL). It also estimates cost & time.
The Unofficial OpenGL SDK is a collection of utility libraries designed to make it easy to learn the exciting world of 3D programming with the OpenGL library. This project is not associated with The Khronos Group.
A Python programming environment providing memory sizing, profiling and analysis, and a specification language that can formally specify aspects of Python programs and generate tests and documentation from a common source.
SourceDoc is a powerful system for automatic creation, extraction, and verification of embedded documentation. Designed for C code, it features both a C parser and a preprocessor. The default output format is HTML, but other formats are possible to plug in using a public Java interface.
El proyecto WorldSpace no es más que la intención de acercar la programación en 3D a la gente normal. La idea es compartir conocimientos con gente que quiera aprender programación gráfica en OpenGL, desarrollar un juego en 3D, documentacion y tutoriales.
An all-purpose Citation Generator used for sourcing documents. The program allows users to choose between MLA, APA, and Chicago-Tribune source methods. The projected is designed to help student document their source material properly.
A POSIX GUI file viewer capable of displaying manual pages and maintaining document meta-data (highlighting and bookmarks) per user per file; a local socket server for easy integration with other software, text can be processed with shell commands.
Objetivo de disseminar conhecimentos das diversas áreas de saber que envolvem o desenvolvimento de jogos independente de plataforma. The objective to spread diverse knowledge of areas to know that to involve the independent development of platform games