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    ctalk

    Object Oriented Language

    ...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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    KeyValue
    KeyValue is a cross-platform library for making C++ objects accessible through LibreOffice Calc, Excel and other front-ends. Experience of spreadsheet users is enhanced by an object model and a handy key-value based interface.
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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 the Feisty Meow® Concerns Ltd codebase, available at http://feistymeow.org for your enjoyment.
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    C++ production ready implementation of Scott Seely's Simple SOAP RPC code. OS neutral, HTTP transport, XML validation, envelope parsing, RPC dispatching, extendable data types, fault generation and a extendable test suite useful for release validation. Now builds on newer versions of Linux.
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    The pcre_cxx C++ class provides an easy and efficient way to use the PCRE regexp library in a C++ application. It uses the upcoming c++0x rvalue reference feature. So, if you use GCC compiler >= 4.3.3 version, use the "-std=c++0x" compiler option.
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    Extended C gives Object-Oriented features such as self-referential structure pointers via macros to C, resulting in an object-oriented style. Currently tested in gcc, we hope to stabilize it for other compilers as well, including Borland & Visual Studio.
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