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    The GNU Ada compiler
    This project currently provides the GNAT Studio Ada development environment, packaged for macOS. For a source of the compiler and software packages, for various operating systems, see https://ada-lang.io and Alire. For up-to-date releases of the GNAT compiler packaged for macOS, see https://github.com/simonjwright/distributing-gcc/releases. Older releases are retained for historical reasons.
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    AWS SigV4 Library

    AWS SigV4 Library

    AWS library to sign AWS HTTP requests with Signature Version 4

    The AWS SigV4 Library is a standalone library for generating authorization headers and signatures according to the specifications of the Signature Version 4 signing process. Authorization headers are required for authentication when sending HTTP requests to AWS. This library can optionally be used by applications sending direct HTTP requests to AWS services requiring SigV4 authentication. This library has no dependencies on any additional libraries other than the standard C library. This...
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    51Degrees-C

    51Degrees-C

    Mobile Device Detection for C and C++

    Add mobile device detection to your C or C++ program the easy way with 51Degrees. No cloud services, no external plug-ins, all Mozilla Public License source code. It's a great alternative to WURFL or DeviceAtlas. 1. Download and extract. 2. Run the setup file. 3. Import the code into your project or call the compiled executable as a process. Visit http://51degrees.com/Support/Documentation/APIs/C.aspx to get the full setup guide. The zip file contains a batch file for easy...
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    Kashyyyk

    Kashyyyk

    A Work-In-Progress, Full-Featured, Open Source IRC Client

    Kashyyyk is full featured, open source, cross platform IRC client. It was originally written to replace HexChat on OS X. At the time, HexChat (a fork of XChat) had only had a single release on OS X, which was still in alpha. Kashyyyk is extremely small, the binaries and related libraries totaling around half a megabyte. Kashyyyk also has very few external dependencies, the official binaries statically linking all supporting libraries. Kashyyyk is natively available for OS X, Windows,...
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