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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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    HOOPLE is a portable collection of C++ source code, featuring thread-safe objects for collections and event processing, RPC-style plugin-based encrypted networking (CROMP / octopus), bookmark collection management utilities, and a lot of other cool stuff. This is the project page for HOOPLE version 1, which was retired on September 25 2010. The code supposedly still builds on both Linux (with gnu gcc) and on Windows (with ms visual studio). Most of the code from hoople1 has moved into...
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    FAMOUSO is an event-based publish/subscribe middleware written in C++ for systems ranging from 8Bit micro-controllers up to 32Bit PC/Workstations.
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    Lucene-based search library that leverages on the Spring framework to provide easily configurable searches with little or no intrusion in the application code. You can create indexes from any collection of POJOs and benefit from event-triggered updat
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    KIS (Keep It Simple) is an open-source framework for developing rich web applications. KIS applications can be created entirely in server-side Java code using a component-oriented and event-driven API. It also supports AJAX for SVG and Silverlight .
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    jiipco! (Java Internal Interprocess Communication) is a library for event driven process communication, specially suited for frontend GUIs development. With this library, command line oriented utilities can be treated as asynchronous event generators.
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    JEvent is a framework for java-based Event Dispatching, similar to the event/delegate capabilities with the Microsoft .NET/Mono environment. It allows one to define an event and have that event fired synchronously or asychronously.
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    "Fiber" is a java library which adds functionalities to the Sun java standard library : new Swing widgets ( preferences dialog, event log , ... ) , new supported protocols ( rss ) , frameworks ( user tracking on web applications ) and other utilities
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    Provides a generic Java API for parsing text files using an event-driven approach based on regular expressions and annotations. Also aims to provide implementations for concrete file formats such as the DSV 5 format of the German swimming association.
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    Armature

    Java ARM support for standards, Maven, & archetypes

    The project creates a standard for Java implementations of ARM applications. It uses an asynchronous event model with threading that is standard for any board the runs Java on an ARM processor. The set of interfaces, abstract classes, events and enums create a standard that help enforce the write once, run anywhere credo. This will make code more portable and readable.
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    Making use of threads when building a GUI is a pain. SwingWorker is a great idea but doesn't go far enough. This library includes tools and patterns to make managing multiple concurrent tasks from an event thread easier. It's SwingWorker on steroids.
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    Advanced Symbolic Instruction Language

    A 21st century programming language derived from BASIC

    If the words "Symbolic Instruction" in the name sound familiar, they should. ASIL (pronounced "a-sill") was largely inspired by BASIC. However, instead of starting with a modern verison of BASIC, I started with AppleSoft. Why? Well, ASIL was born in the early 1990s while I was in college. I knew AppleSoft quite well as it was my first programming language. ASIL nearly died then as the compiler technology wasn't up to the job. Now, I figure those compilers might be able to do the job. ...
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