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    deemon

    Deemon Scripting Language

    ...With a fully packed standard library including support for file-io, threads, atomics, pipes, math, file-system, sockets, randomization, hashing, serialization, a wide selection of emulated c/c++ headers and more, deemon provides a suitable environment for any application. Syntax is easy to read and understand and is mostly based on the common languages such as c/c++, java and python, though for those fascinated by it, reaches very deep and allows for pleasingly beautiful code to be written. If you wish to learn deemon, download any package and take a look at 'lib/tut' Note: If you've already used v100, you'll be happy to see how much deemon has grown in the five months that have passed. Keep up to date with deemon at: https://github.com/GrieferAtWork/deemon
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    Ruby-processing

    Ruby-processing

    Bridge between the Processing creative-coding framework and Ruby

    Ruby-processing is a bridge between the Processing creative-coding framework (originally Java-based) and the Ruby language, created to let developers and artists write Processing sketches using Ruby syntax. It enables the well-known graphics, animation, interaction and sketching patterns of Processing in a Ruby environment, which can be appealing to those who prefer Ruby’s syntax or already live in the Ruby ecosystem. Though the project is now deprecated and newer alternatives exist, it...
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    ThinORM

    A lightweight ORM that does not require annotations.

    This project was the result of working on systems constrained to versions of Java < 1.5 and including a great deal of code dealing with object persistence. This project was essentially a proof-of-concept to determine whether or not I could create, essentially, an alternative to JPA that did not rely on annotations. I was able to create a working system, and a fairly lightweight one at that, but it would require a great deal of work to be production ready.
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    Android Sliding Up Panel

    Android Sliding Up Panel

    A simple way to add a draggable sliding up panel to Android apps

    This library provides a simple way to add a draggable sliding up panel (popularized by Google Music and Google Maps) to your Android application. As seen in Umano Android App (now acquired by Dropbox). If you are using the library and you would like to have your app listed, simply let us know. Simply add the following dependency to your build.gradle file to use the latest version. Include com.sothree.slidinguppanel.SlidingUpPanelLayout as the root element in your activity layout. The layout...
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    Lazybones

    Lazybones

    A simple project creation tool that uses packaged project templates

    Lazybones is a project creation tool and template manager for Groovy and JVM-based applications. It allows developers to generate new projects from templates with a simple command, filling in details such as project structure, configuration files, and boilerplate code. Templates can be customized or created from scratch, making it easy to enforce consistent setups across teams or organizations. Lazybones supports updating existing projects from newer versions of templates, easing long-term maintenance. ...
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    Java-Arduino Communication Library

    Serial Communication between Java and Arduino made simple.

    Serial Communication between Arduino and Java has never been simpler. A better alternative to the RXTX library, the JavaArduinoLibrary is an easy to use library with simple methods that allow you, the JAVA programmer, to read and write from the serial port. Seamless serial communication with the port of your choice. Consists of a class that extends the JComboBox to provide a list of all available ports for selection.
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    A class to manage Modbus frames and another to make a Modbus server. Both classes are fully portable. An example of a modbus server is given. The code is very simple and comprehensive. Note ; Qt includes some classes related to Modbus since Qt 5.6.
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    What is QPF 2.6 ? QPF 2.6 (or Quantum Programming framework 2.6) is a free simple and easy to use framework dedicated to supporting programmers who are developing software for the D-wave one series of quantum computers.
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    iOS Tech Frontier

    iOS Tech Frontier

    Tanslates high-quality iOS technology, open source libraries

    ...By aggregating authoritative references, experiments, and code snippets, the guide helps developers reason through tradeoffs, debug subtle issues, and architect large-scale iOS systems.
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    JFreeChart
    JFreeChart is a free (LGPL) chart library for the Java(tm) platform. It supports bar charts, pie charts, line charts, time series charts, scatter plots, histograms, simple Gantt charts, Pareto charts, bubble plots, dials, thermometers and more. *** JFreeChart has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/jfree/jfreechart ***
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    RUM HTML UI

    RUM HTML UI

    Simple, decomplected, isomorphic HTML UI library for Clojure

    Rum is a simple, “decomplected” HTML UI library that works on both the client and server, giving Clojure/ClojureScript developers a unified way to build interfaces. On the client, it functions as a thin React wrapper in ClojureScript, exposing familiar component patterns with idiomatic data-driven code. On the server, it generates static HTML from Clojure so the same component concepts can render outside the browser.
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    AVLoadingIndicatorView

    AVLoadingIndicatorView

    A collection of nice loading animations for Android

    AVLoadingIndicatorView is a collection of nice loading animations for Android. You can add dependencies in build.gradle. You have the option of adding the AVLoadingIndicatorView to your layout. Indicators are load from class names, proguard may change it (rename). Among the features provided and available, you can add dependencies, add xml layout, show and hide, etc. AVLoadingIndicatorView is very simple to use. You can also find iOS version of AVLoadingIndicatorView under the name ...
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    jfugue2me

    The adaptation of JFugue library for J2ME

    It allows you to use JFugue-2.1 API to program music on MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 compatible mobile devices. It's easy to use, like this code to play C-major scale: Player player = new Player(); player.play("C D E F G A B"); It's all based on JFugue-2.1 sources, so go to http://www.jfugue.org for more information.
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    As of 03/2017, this project is moved to GitHub: https://github.com/cyberborean/rdfbeans ---- A simple Java-to-RDF databinding framework for transparent mapping JavaBean-like objects to RDF resources and vice versa.
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    JHCaching

    Lightweight LRU Caching library with persistence

    LRU caching map is Least Recent Used Map, (see Wiki), meaning that a Key,Value pair is stored in the cache, with a "expireTime", but every time the Key is retrieved (get method) the expire time is extended. It is a simple POJO one jar library. With complete documentation with examples and javadoc. When the cache reaches is "maxSize" or a cleanup of the cache is performed (automatically by deamon thread dependent on the "LRUCachingMapConfiguration"), it is the keys with least recent...
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    HelloCharts for Android

    HelloCharts for Android

    Charts/graphs library for Android compatible with API 8+

    Charting library for Android compatible with API 8+(Android 2.2). Works best when hardware acceleration is available, so API 14+(Android 4.0) is recommended. Apache License 2.0. Line chart (cubic lines, filled lines, scattered points), column chart (grouped, stacked, negative values), pie chart, bubble chart, combo chart (columns/lines), preview charts (for column chart and line chart), zoom (pinch to zoom, double tap zoom), scroll and fling. Custom and auto-generated axes (top, bottom,...
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    Simple Dynamic Strings

    Simple Dynamic Strings

    Simple Dynamic Strings library for C

    Simple Dynamic Strings is a C string library developed to address the limitations of the standard C library’s string handling (null-terminated char pointers) by providing heap-allocated, binary-safe, efficient dynamic strings. The library was originally used internally in Redis, but pulled out as a standalone project to allow any C project to benefit from its features. SDS strings maintain metadata (length, allocation size) just before the pointer returned to the user, while still being...
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    AndroidAdapters

    AndroidAdapters

    A library, which provides various Adapters for Android apps

    "AndroidAdapters" is an Android-library, which provides feature-rich adapter implementations for providing the underlying data of widgets such as ListView, GridView, ExpandableListView and RecyclerView.
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    Android Saripaar

    Android Saripaar

    UI form validation library for Android

    Android Saripaar is a simple, feature-rich and powerful rule-based UI form validation library for Android. It is the SIMPLEST UI validation library available for Android. Built on top of Apache Commons Validator, a validation framework with proven track record on the web, desktop and mobile platforms. Declarative style validation using Annotations. Extensible, now allows Custom Annotations. Synchronous and Asynchronous validations, you don't have to worry about threading. Supports both BURST...
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    The Panini Language

    The Panini Language

    Better Modularity, Better Concurrency

    This project makes the compiler and tools for the Panini language available. A central goal of the Panini language is to make concurrent programming easier and less error-prone. The main new feature in Panini is called a capsule. A capsule is like an actor but better because it largely retains the traditional approach for reasoning about programs as a sequence of operations, abstracts away all details of thread creation and locking, and supports fully-automatic compile-time analysis of...
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    ButterKnife

    ButterKnife

    Bind Android views and callbacks to fields and methods

    ButterKnife is an annotation-based view binding library for Android that reduces boilerplate in Activities, Fragments, and custom views. Developers replace repetitive findViewById calls with BindView fields and define UI event handlers using annotations like @OnClick, with the library generating efficient binding code at compile time. Because it relies on annotation processing, there’s no reflection at runtime, keeping startup paths lean and predictable. The generated bind/unbind lifecycle...
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    Bocker

    Bocker

    Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash

    Bocker is a minimal, educational reimplementation of core container (Docker-like) functionality, done in about a hundred lines of Bash script. Its purpose is not to replace Docker’s full feature set, but to illustrate container primitives—namespaces, cgroups, layering, filesystem manipulation, network namespaces, etc.—in a transparent, minimal form. With bocker you can perform basic operations such as pulling an image, running a container, exec into a container, listing containers, and...
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    co

    co

    The ultimate generator based flow-control goodness for nodejs

    co is a small Node.js library that popularized generator-based coroutines to write asynchronous code that looks synchronous. By yielding promises (or thunks) inside a generator function, co resumes execution when the asynchronous work completes, eliminating deeply nested callbacks. It supports yielding arrays or objects of promises to run tasks concurrently, and it propagates errors naturally through try/catch, making control flow easier to reason about. The library arrived before...
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    HYBRYD

    Library written in C with Python API for IPv6 networking

    This project is a rewritten of an initial project that I've called GLUE and created in 2005. I'm trying to readapt it for Python 2.7.3 and GCC 4.6.3 The library has to be build as a simple Python extension using >python setup.py install and allows to create different kind of servers, clients or hybryds (clients-servers) over (TCP/UDP) using the Ipv6 Protocol. The architecture of the code is based on brain architecture. Will put an IPv6 adress active available as soon as possible so that you can download pieces of codes. ...
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    compactbeans

    Implementation of java.beans.* for JavaSE compact profile 1

    This is a separated-out implementation of the java.beans.Introspector and associated Descriptor classes, targeted at Java 1.8SE Compact Profile 1. The code is based on the openjdk source bundles. The aim is for API compatibility as much as possible. In the simplest case, a package import rename is all that is required. The source code can be found on GitHub at https://github.com/run2000/compactbeans The javadocs can be found at http://compactbeans.sourceforge.net/docs/1.1/api/ The license is the same as for OpenJDK itself. ...
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