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    lglicua

    Developer Assistant for PUC-Rio Tecgraf sci/tech toolkits on GNU/Linux

    ...The Tecgraf projects are hosted on SourceForge: "im" (Image Manipulation) <https://sourceforge.net/projects/imtoolkit/> "cd" (Canvas Draw) <https://sourceforge.net/projects/canvasdraw/> "iup" (Toolkit for GUIs) <https://sourceforge.net/projects/iup/> Lua also comes out of PUC-Rio, and is a small, portable, fast, powerful, readable, flexible and free scripting/extension language. See: <https://www.lua.org/about.html>. This Assistant helps with installation (needs sudo), and non-sudo day-to-day project activities such as SVN updates and project patch/edit/build/run. The "hello, world" dialog box Bash/Lua script is two lines: #!/bin/bash ../support/play-lua-tec iup=require("iuplua"); iup.Message("MyApp", "hello, world")
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    Gideros Mobile

    Gideros Mobile

    Cross platform SDK

    Develop your app in Lua language and export it to most popular platforms, from desktop PC and Mac to mobile (Android, iOS, Windows Phone) and even Web. While Gideros is mainly dedicated to game development, it is also a good fit for professional apps. Code once, run everywhere! Intro documentation: http://docs.giderosmobile.com/ Reference documentation: http://docs.giderosmobile.com/reference/ Forum: http://giderosmobile.com/forum Full source code: https://github.com/gideros/gideros
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    wxLua
    wxLua is a Lua scripting language wrapper for the wxWidgets cross-platform GUI library. It consists of executables for editing, running, and debugging wxLua scripts, a library for extending C++ programs with a fast, small, fully embeddable scripting language, and a variety of sample programs. With wxLua you can quickly write full-featured programs with graphics, networking, printing, etc. for MS Windows, Linux, and OSX.
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    Xenos Engine is an open source scriptable 3d simulation engine. Xenos provides a unified interface to a diverse collection of open source libraries, exposed to an easy to use scripting language.
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    LuaDist
    LuaDist is a CMake built module distribution and deployment tool for the Lua programming language. It aims to achieve zero configuration runtime environment for Lua modules and libraries be it source or binary.
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    NaN3D is a real-time 3d software rendering engine for the C++ programming language. This project is relased under the LGPL License.
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