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    LaMita MediathekView

    Delphi 11.3 and up Component to search in german mediatheques and more

    Delphi 11.3 and up Component to search whole database of https://mediathekviewweb.de/ and archive.org and jamendo.com to get urls and data for audio/video files :) Enjoy :D ----latest Changes v 0.3 -added search in jamendo.com with apikey v 0.2 -added search in archive.org part of MEDiA Revolution X Mediaplayer freeware: https://lamita.jimdosite.com/
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    ctalk

    Object Oriented Language

    ...That means you can use Ctalk for GUI, network, client-server, and systems programs as well as traditional object oriented simulations, with all of the advantages of a true object oriented language, like class and method inheritance, and rapid prototyping. Ctalk includes a just-in-time compiler, a compact run-time library, and a developing set of X widgets and OpenGL classes to create desktop and 3-D modeling apps. Written for use with GNU GCC and LLVM, Ctalk supports a variety of UNIX, Linux, and MacOS systems, the X Window System, and libraries like the GNU readline library, and the Xft Type1, FreeType and TrueType font libraries. To find out what's new in the latest release, check out the ReleaseNotes page of the Ctalk Wiki which is available by clicking on the tab above.
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    Seagull is an OO PHP application framework that has the following design goals: a) independence of data, logic & presentation layers; b) extensible component architecture; c) comprehensive error handling; d) integration with PEAR; e) coding standards
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    A cross-platform framework built in C with multiple language bindings, easing the transition between languages and platforms, while maintaining ABI compatibility.
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    Monster is a scripting language designed for game development. It is object oriented, type safe, bytecode-compiled, easily merged into existing engines and especially designed to facilitate user-generated scripts. Homepage: http://monsterscript.net
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    Want to build a Java/Swing form-based GUI fast without the baggage of code generation? Is your head spinning from XyzListeners, SwingWorkers, and GridBagLayout? Snap your JComponents onto a 2-D grid, bind them to your properties...GUI accomplished!
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