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The Tag Cloud Maker application allows the specification of a source folder containing files that are parsed and the words counted and displayed in an HTML word tag cloud.
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Compute Engine delivers high-performance virtual machines for web apps, databases, containers, and AI workloads. Choose from general-purpose, compute-optimized, or GPU/TPU-accelerated machine types—or build custom VMs to match your exact specs. With live migration and automatic failover, your workloads stay online. New customers get $300 in free credits.
SourceDoc is a powerful system for automatic creation, extraction, and verification of embedded documentation. Designed for Ccode, 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.
Crow is a ASPICE PAM-compliant requirements management and control tool with a special focus on maintaining the bilateral traceability between artifacts (CRS, TRS, architecture, design, code and tests) and tracing the impact of software change requests.
The name stands for "General Purpose Abstraction Layer". GPAL is a set of C++ classes which are used to represent any kind of data and to manipulate them. Thanks to SWIG, it is usable in many programming languages.
This is a modeling tool generating code from activity diagrams. The main goal is to achieve a good code generation. I would like to have different possibilities like HTML mapping from diagrams and Java code generation (maybe others) chosen by the user.
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ObjectBuilder is a C++ CASE tool (CASE, refactoring, documentation generator). It lets you create, manipulate and navigate classes, class relations, class members and class methods at a high level of abstraction.
The Source2PDF tool is a small application which converts a directory full of source code into a single PDF file. It includes a table of contents, a title page, and is chaptered by subdirectories. This allows for easy, portable source code distribution.
JCite cites syntax-highlighted snippets of Java source code from tests into API documentation. See http://code.google.com/p/jcite/ for issues, http://jcite.sourceforge.net/hg/ for the latest source.
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.
It is a JavaDoc and comment coverage tool. It check the quality of JavaDoc and comments in Java source files. The output is like the EMMA Java code coverage.
The Open CodeQuality Project offers Static Code Analyses as an free Online-Service for Open Source Code. Simply send your code, start the scan, receive the results.
Development of traces for VDM. A trace statement is used to enhance a VDM models quality by providing an easy way to describe statements used to perform regression testing on the model. This project is related to the OvertureTool project.
Programming and Managing VMware infrastructure is an upcoming book by O'Reilly. The book will have many code examples in C#, Java, Perl, and PowerShell. This project is home to those examples -- the book's source code.
IoC container for the configuration and design for experimental design
InPUT offers a descriptive and programming language independent format and IoC (Inversion of Control) container for the configuration and design of computer experiments.
Code and more info can be found on github:
http://github.com/feldob/InPUT