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    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL (Script) and more

    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL (Script) and more

    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL & + (Paged List, TextEditor, VRAstroVision ...)

    Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT} Sources Library & Applications : Delphi C++ Java VRCalc++ C# VRCalc++ Object Oriented Scripting Language - Engine Source Pascal Code - Delphi Packages Build Prjs - VRCalc++ Scripted System Std RT Library - Guides & Docs (CHM, PDF, DOCX) - VCL & FMX (FireMonkey) Support - Script Test Code (Lang RTL VCL FMX) - Visual Stage Project : VCL & FMX Paged Lists & Iterators : Delphi C++ Java C# Multi-Dim Arrays & Direct Graph Classes : Delphi C++ Java VRCalc++...
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    NodeBrain

    NodeBrain

    Rule Engine for State and Event Monitoring

    NodeBrain is a rule engine for construction of state and event monitoring applications. It interacts with other monitoring components to perform simple element state monitoring or complex event correlation based on user specified rules. It is extended through the development of node modules (plug-ins) using NodeBrain's C API, and servants (programs written in any language) that interact with the rule engine via stdin, stdout, and stderr.
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    Version of the wish interpreter implementing an interface to the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK) portable GUI development environment. FLTK applications can be developed using Tcl scripts
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    Snow is a Lisp-based GUI description DSL for Swing. It supports declarative layout, data binding, event listeners implemented in Java or Lisp. NOTE: the project is now hosted on common-lisp.net.
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    `pdblib' is a small library written in C for parsing a PDB file created by Palm OS programs. Parsing is done in a `SAX' like fashion where programmers install event handlers which get called upon parsing the input stream.
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    Visual Lua is the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Lua language. You may use it for debugging the scripts written using wxLua library where the event-handling takes place. It supports multithreaded debugging as well.
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    class derivable embedded scripting engine for near real-time and state-event applications.
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    Gui4Cli Script Language

    Script language for Windows

    Gui4Cli - an easy, interpreted, event-driven language, strong at creating and controling graphical UIs. Has many powerfull commands and capabilities. Can create stand-alone executables and can be extended via plug-in dlls.
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