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    Nana C++ Library

    Nana C++ Library

    A modern C++ GUI library

    Nana C++ Library takes aim at easy-to-use and portable library, it provides a GUI framework and threads for easy programming with modern C++ methods, such as traits, metaprogramming and other template technologies. Documentation http://nanapro.org/en-us/documentation Feel free to report a bug at https://github.com/cnjinhao/nana/issues
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    EVLib

    Management and simulation of Electric Vehicles activities

    ...Moreover, a large number of parameters, such as the number of chargers, the waiting queues, and the available energy can be easily con figured. On top of this, the library supports the simultaneous operation of many EV activities through the efficient use of threads.
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    STMX

    High-performance transactional memory for Common Lisp

    ...Instead of traditional lock-based programming, one programs with atomic memory transactions: if a memory transaction returns normally it gets committed, if instead it signals an error (Lisp slang for throwing an exception) it is rolled back. Memory transactions can safely run in parallel in different threads, are re-executed from the beginning in case of conflicts or if consistent reads cannot be guaranteed, and effects of a transaction are not visible from other threads until it commits. STMX gives freedom from deadlocks, automatic rollback on failure, and it aims at resolving the tension between granularity and concurrency.
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