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    PasCop

    PasCop

    Static code analysis for Freepascal

    PasCop is a tool for static program analysis of Object Pascal source codes. It helps to comply with the principles of Clean Code Development and supports the developer in creating readable source code.
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    The "gc" language is a script language with c++ grammer and c++ class library . The gaiasle is a set of script language framework . It has some new ideas about soft development ,specially about web server programs .
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    Yana - Yet Another Network Analyzer. TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, ARP, SNMP, EGP; FPT, SNTP, HTTP analysis tool with source code (Delphi in release 0.1.0, Freepascal in releases 0.2.x). Includes RFC1213 units libraries source.
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