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    The C/C++ Program Perfometer is an open source tool which enables the programmer to measure the comparative performance of a C/C++ program or of separated pieces of code by one of several desired metrics: e.g., time, memory, or metrics defined by the prog
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    devAdvantage: an automated code review tool that analyzes .NET C# code looking for bugs and issues with the unique ability to fix the problems found. devMetrics: a software management tool that gathers and reports metrics for .NET C#. An SDK allows for c
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