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    ctalk

    Object Oriented Language

    IMPORTANT: Please refer to the Ctalk wiki, available from the tab above, for important release information. Ctalk is a compact object oriented language that works closely with C. 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...
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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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