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    UACMe

    UACMe

    Defeating Windows user account control

    ...First parameter is a number of methods to use, second is an optional command (executable file name including full path) to run. The second parameter can be empty - in this case, the program will execute elevated cmd.exe from the system32 folder. Since 3.5.0 version all "fixed" methods are considered obsolete and removed altogether with all supporting code/units. If you still need them. This tool shows ONLY popular UAC bypass method used by malware, and re-implement some of them in a different way improving original concepts. ...
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    NodeMCU

    NodeMCU

    Lua based interactive firmware for ESP8266, ESP8285 and ESP32

    NodeMCU is an open source Lua-based firmware for the ESP8266 WiFi SOC from Espressif and uses an on-module flash-based SPIFFS file system. NodeMCU is implemented in C and is layered on the Espressif NON-OS SDK. The firmware was initially developed as a companion project to the popular ESP8266-based NodeMCU development modules, but the project is now community-supported, and the firmware can now be run on any ESP module.
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    IUP
    IUP is a portable toolkit for building graphical user interfaces. It offers a configuration API in three basic languages: C, Lua and LED. IUP purpose is to allow a program to be executed in different systems without any modification.
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    Inform 7
    Inform 7 is a design system for interactive fiction based on natural language. This is the home of the source code for the Linux graphical port of Inform 7's development environment.
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    An X-Window toolkit, where each widget is a separate program, plus set of widgets created with it.
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    The aim of the Open OCL (Object Class Libraries) project is to develop a standard library API for true cross platform program development. Target platforms are Linux/UNIX, Windows and Mac OS X.
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    ...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.
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