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    The Micro C++ Library (libmicxx) is a small set of portable and easy to use classes providing core features commonly used in modern applications. It is based completely on the Standard C++ Template Library (STL).
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    elastiC is a Very High Level Language (VHLL) with a C-like syntax. Dynamically typed, with fast Garbage Collection, supports functional programming and robust Object Orientation. Designed to be easily extended and embedded, it's portable and lightweight.
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    Portable PRECISE tracing collector for C++ (as oposed to popular Hans Boehm CONSERVATIVE collector). It should not mess other data with collected pointers ! And thats a feat! Smieciuch defines smart pointer classes which behave like normal C/C++ pointers
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