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    Classdesc is a system for adding reflection to C++, ie the ability to query an object's structure at runtime.
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    Avian Parallel Computing

    Develop parallel programs. Try various thread configs. GUI front-end.

    ...Avian Computing concepts are implemented by the Concurrency Explorer (ConcX) that simplifies parallel programming by providing a GUI frontend to setup, start, and monitor each bird (thread) in the program. ConcX allows you to start or stop one bird (thread) or the whole flock. The birds in the flock are loosely coupled & cooperate to accomplish your goal. ConcX offers many built-in info resources, such as by-thread logging, real-time display of individual thread activity, post mortem diagnostic information, saving of flock setups, parallel database access and more.
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    pRPL is a general-purpose parallel Raster Processing C++ programming Library. It enables the implementation of parallel raster-based algorithms without requiring a deep understanding of parallel computing, and greatly reduces the development complexity.
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