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    CSS Preprocessor

    CSS validation and advanced preprocessor with nesting and variables

    CSS Preprocessor is a parser, compiler, and assembler which extends the CSS language to allow nested rules and attributes, variables / @mixin, functions, and especially, strong validation of your source code so you know that it will work the first time you use it in your browser. The library is written in C++ allowing any other C++ project to work with CSS without having to rewrite their own parser. The library supports 4 output levels from ultra compressed CSS code to beautified CSS code...
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    CLIPSwl

    CLIPS with lock support. CLIPS for safely handling simultaneous access

    CLIPSwl is a modified project based on CLIPS(C Language Integrated Production System)(https://sourceforge.net/projects/clipsrules/), a public domain open-source software tool for building expert systems. CLIPS(ver. 6.24) is unsafe when access simultaneously occurs at the same environment, because the environment data of CLIPS are not protected for simultaneous access. We modified the CLIPS (ver. 6.24) to support lock/unlock functions in a flexible way. CLIPSwl doesn't use complicated...
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    JPype is an effort to allow python programs full access to java class libraries. This is achieved not through re-implementing Python, as Jython/JPython has done, but rather through interfacing at the native level in both Virtual Machines. Maintenance and evolution of the project has moved! please see http://www.jpype.org for the latest version
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    Pure is a modern-style functional programming language based on term rewriting, slated to become the much improved successor of the author's Q language. NOTE: This project has moved to Github, see https://agraef.github.io/pure-lang/.
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    Misc is a simple but powerful programming language, designed especially for performing efficient calculations. Development of the Misc Engine is currently continued as part of the Descend project (see https://sourceforge.net/projects/descend/).
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    This project houses Perl's Tcl and Tcl::Tk bridge modules that allow you to take advantage of Tcl/Tk in Perl. For the Tcl/Tk developer areas, please see either the main "tcl" project, the "tktoolkit" project for Tk.
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