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    Lnkdlst

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

    Use own (user) data section for each Linked-List-Element (LLEl) including a fix Identifier which is for search via basic Lnkdlst function (fast ID-part-search, e.g. to find all elements with a specific bit in the ID set). Main list-linkage-change functions: append, insert, delete. - 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....
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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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    The "Architecture Visualizator" parses source code and analyze the object oriented structure as well as the control flow and logic aspects. After that it visualize the results for example as graphviz file.
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    Extendable general purpose DB framework. JugglerDB started out as a simple source code generation interface, to create Java DAOs for databases. At a certain point we decided to extend its usage to perform many other tasks. We decided to go ahead and deve
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    sandboss is a messaging framework generator that creates complete communications, persistency, UI forms, configuration management, and runtime control infrastructure from struct and node declarations. Full generator support in the dependency-aware build
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    OlsenRoutes is a software environment with a powerful difference. It provides online users with a library of statistical tools and access to Olsen's database (1985 through today) of tick-by-tick foreign exchange trading prices.
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