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Project aims to simplify Linux kernel analysis and development. Primary audience to the result of project will be (under)graduate students attending "Operating system" courses. It is our intention to make advances with every generation of students.
Don't expect this to be a high quality graphics library (it will be 2d) however it will be cross platform (*nix's, Linux, windows). We will write it in C (see the name?) compiled with the mingw software and the gcc software and jam build tool.
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Sirch is a utility portage approach to console-based development of open source software projects. Its goal is to simplify effective API wrappering the glibc and porting to cygwin alike system.
Libmsgq is a library that provides a common interface to System V and POSIX message queues. It is intended to provide message queues that are independent from the underlying operating system.
Small collection of functions to ease C programming. Includes variable length strings, associative tables, pattern matching, logging functions and more.
KTK is an efficient and easy-to-use C++ GUI library for Linux. KTK emulates its entire widgets set, and is completely themeable. KTK tries to perform tasks with minimal lines of code using a highly object-oriented design.
NullHack is a collection of development libraries written in C that I have found useful in the past. Largely these are my own versions of previously invented wheels but with the added benefit of being placed into the public domain.
Adan is a cross platform game library aimed to casual/indie gaming development.
It will be easy to use and easy to extend in any other language beacuse it is written in C.
The g1u3 project is an extremely lightweight framework for gluing software components together. The core of the framework is written in platform neutral ANSI C with parsimony and conciseness as primary design imperatives.
An easy to use package that would allow to load a native dll, link its functions to a java interface and then invoke those functions by calling the java interface methods.
The package would allow definitions structs, unions, arrays, pointers and callbac
This project targets the SPU of the Cell/BE Processor. This library is intended to help the person programming the SPUs on the Cell processor move data into and out of the local store of an SPU without having to directly program the DMA hardware.
Alchemy is the much acclaimed user interface used by the Amida Simputer, optimised for mobile computing devices. This interface was recently released under the GPL as "OpenAlchemy".
JACOB stands for [J]ava [A]gent [C]ontainer [OB]jects. Its purpose is to provide a framerwork for developing Agent Applications (by plugins). Applicability in the domain of distributed computing, decentralized job scheduling and simple P2P frameworks.
ELCO stands for Embedded Lisp COmpiler or Esdens Lisp COmpiler. The goal is to create a lisp compiler for embedded 32bit architectures. (i.e. ARM) With this compiler you are able to write lisp code on a naked chip. No OS needed.
Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.