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This project currently provides the GNAT Studio Ada development environment, packaged for macOS.
For a source of the compiler and software packages, for various operating systems, see https://ada-lang.io and Alire.
For up-to-date releases of the GNAT compiler packaged for macOS, see https://github.com/simonjwright/distributing-gcc/releases.
Older releases are retained for historical reasons.
...Intended to provide a focus for Open Source development on and porting to OpenVMS as well as a mechanism to prevent orphaned software in this environment.
Any and all OpenVMS based Open Source and Freeware can be hosted here.
VMS-Ports is a complement to the SourceForge GNV Project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnv/) which implements a framework based upon GNU utilities to ease the porting of open source software packages to OpenVMS.
...This was a CVS source code server for the project. It has not been updated, and SourceForge does not have commit access to CVS anymore. Please see the new project here:
https://github.com/open-simh/simh
This project is now hosted on https://mined.github.io and will be co-hosted here until further notice.
Text editor with extensive Unicode and CJK support. Convenient and efficient features for editing of plain text documents, programs, HTML etc. User-friendly interface, mouse control and menus. Runs in a text-mode environment like xterm or mintty.
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...So although Java isn't available for the VAX architecture, if you ftp the sourcecode to a VAX box, it'll compile and run just fine. Well, it'll be <em>really</em> slow but it'll run.
See the SVN repo for code. Work in progress.
see readme for checkout instructions on OpenVMS: https://sourceforge.net/p/bucks/code-0/HEAD/tree/trunk/readme.md
See the wiki for progress and remaining tasks.
Cross-platform C++ libraries with a network/internet focus.
NOTE: Current source code as well as bugs/patches are on GitHub:
https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/
C++ class libraries for network-centric, portable applications, integrated perfectly with the C++ Standard Library. Includes network protocols (Sockets, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, etc.), SQL database access and XML parsing. Licensed under Boost license.