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    Wizapply

    Wizapply

    Cross-platform C framework very compact libraries and tools.

    Project is Freeze. Wizapply is a coined word which it consists of "Apply for application wizard.", and it means "Using the expert of an application".An expert absorbs all of study of the API group according to the device and operating system which are a part of problems which a programmer has, and study of the various programming methods. It isn't cool to rewrite a code repeatedly, to create the same program which carries out the same opereation right? ...
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    GambleKit

    C++ Framework for slot machine games

    GambleKit is a free open-source C++ object oriented library for quick and easy building of slot machine and gambling games with reels and GUI management. It relies basically on declarative programming style, so the programmer needs simply to declare, for example at creation time, the basic layout and behavior of the game, and then leave the game flow, requiring as little additional intervention as possible. The project is welcoming contributors and feedback is appreciated! The next...
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    Investigo

    Investigo - DX9 Performance and Debugging Toolkit

    Investigo is a toolkit for DirectX9 performance analysis and debugging. For any DirectX9 application: view live performance graphs via the embedded HTTP server and capture performance metrics for offline analysis. Investigo is released under an MIT style licence. The first binary release is now up. An article on Investigo can be found on Code Project: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/448756/Introducing-Investigo-Using-a-Proxy-DLL-and-embedd If you want to work on Investigo and help move it forward, please join me on SourceForge! ...
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    RenderTools

    RenderTools

    A cross-platform OpenGL based lightweight scenegraph library

    RenderTools is an OpenGL based scenegraph library in C++ for Windows, OSX and IOS supporting OpenGL|ES1.1, ES2.0, OpenGL1.5 and up to the latest version (currently 4.2). It allows the developer to easily (de)serialize a scenegraph to-and-from xml, create renderbuffers, framebuffers, samplers, vertexbuffers etc. and cross-reference those items. RenderTools allows you to completely specify an application, its resources, viewcontrollers and its renderpasses in one single xml. GraphNodes such...
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    A dynamic interpreted language for scripting,games,apps,etc in under 500 lines of VB.NET code(using sharpdevelop,not vb). the current version makes it easy to create point and click style games. perfect for interactive business card cds and kiosks!
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