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    Agar

    Agar

    Cross Platform GUI Toolkit

    Agar provides a base GUI framework and a standard set of widgets from which graphical applications can be built which run natively under X11, Windows, MacOS, SDL and others. It takes advantage of texture and GPU acceleration wherever available. Agar can also attach to an existing framebuffer, SDL or OpenGL context and operate as a self-contained window-manager. It includes a standard library of general-purpose widgets, and is also designed to be extended externally. New widgets can be...
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    Lnkdlst

    Single sided linked list (kind of lib with test-code, C, C++ and java)

    ... - Examples: use of flexible variable ArgList (OnePointerArg, optional valid if not NULL, Argument-Type by ID-Number is easy to get), key-value pairs, build FIFO{queue}/LIFO{stack}, auto-list with max. Element-Size and chronological order. Use malloc{slower-but-easy} or fix (static) memory. - OAList01: Object-Kind of a predefined pre-reserved List with X Elements (with constant user-data size), with secur modify functions and option to use locks (POSIX: mutex). Supporting a BusyList and a IdleList for easy build of e.g. a FIFO without need of much time for mem-allocation. - Release-Notes see uws-Lnkdlst-readme.txt in the tar.gz file(s) and in „Files“.
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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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    ooHG
    Object Oriented Harbour Graphical interface. This is an object oriented adaptation of the MiniGUI library, that supports existing code and adds new and powerful advantages from the object oriented programming. Visit us at our new site at GitHub.
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    Gambas
    A Graphical Developement Environment based on a Basic Interpreter with object extensions.
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    Loglan82

    Loglan language and Virtual Loglan Processor repository

    Loglan'82 is a programming language conceived for object and distributed programming. It has many features that make Loglan'82 a tool surpassing other programming languages: * It enjoys a unique safe and efficient system of managing objects, see [[Safe dealocation]], * It offers modules of classes (__class__), moreover it allows to declare modules of cooperating objects i.e. **coroutines** and modules of threads ('''process'''). One can create not only objects of classes, but also...
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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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    ...The language uses a syntax and library similar to that of ANSI C, but adds automatic memory management, pseudo-classes and runtime polymorphism on top of that. It is an evolution of Arena language.
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    ...Water is an all-purpose language (and meta-language) that runs Web applications in the browser or server-side. Water is compatible with .NET, Java, and C on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X system.
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    The aim of the Open OCL (Object Class Libraries) project is to develop a standard library API for true cross platform program development. Target platforms are Linux/UNIX, Windows and Mac OS X.
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