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    MinGW - Minimalist GNU for Windows

    A native Windows port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)

    MinGW: A native Windows port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), with freely distributable import libraries and header files for building native Windows applications; includes extensions to the MSVC runtime to support C99 functionality. All of MinGW's software will execute on the 64bit Windows platforms.
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    "Le Winny" is meant to be translating some plain text information (given a simple syntax called "Le Winny Syntax") to a W3C-valid HTML code. The first implementation is in PHP tested under Linux and Windows XP. Further port will be made in Java and C
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    leJOSUnit is a port of the Java based JUnit framework for testing robotic programs with a very small footprint. leJOS is a Java based replacement firmware (OS) for the LEGO Mindstorms RCX brick that comes with Lego\'s Robotics Invention System.
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