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    Slint

    Slint

    Slint is an open-source declarative GUI toolkit

    Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit written in Rust (with bindings for C++, JavaScript, and Python) for building modern, native user interfaces across desktop, embedded, and mobile platforms. It uses a domain-specific UI markup that compiles to efficient native code.
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    libsignal

    libsignal

    Home to the Signal Protocol and other cryptographic primitives

    libsignal is the foundational cryptographic library that implements the Signal Protocol and other essential primitives used across the official Signal clients and servers, enabling secure end-to-end encrypted communication. Written primarily in Rust with bindings and APIs surfaced for Java, Swift, and TypeScript, this library encapsulates critical algorithms like the Double Ratchet, prekey mechanisms, secure key storage, and zero-knowledge group primitives, along with additional utilities...
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    7Bee

    A scripting anguage interpretor mostly for building projects

    7Bee is a scripting program with main purpose to execute project building scripts. However it isn't limited to the purpose yet and can be used for any other tasks where a scripting language makes sense. 7Bee scripting language is an XML language syntax based, so a learning curve should be a reasonably short. Read more about 7Bee scripting language under doc directory for the project.
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    Night Vision

    Night Vision

    Night Vision is a "planetarium" program written in Java

    ...Viewing options allow the user to control which sky objects to display, which font to use, and manipulation of various star parameters. Time may be set to run at multiple speeds, including backwards. Star charts may be printed. Night Vision is written in Java, allowing it to run on all major desktop systems (includes PCs, Macs, Linux, ...). It has been designed to be readily translatable into other languages. Additionally a port of Night Vision's Solar System window has been ported from Java to the Rust programming language, providing executables that can run directly on the host operating system.
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    TxPB

    TxPB

    TemporalX gRPC and Documentation Resources

    TxPB is the main source of information for using TemporalX, and includes protocol buffer definitions, generated code, and documentation. If you are looking for the protocol buffer definitions, check the pb folder. If you want bindings in other languages, feel free to open a github issue. Alternatively you can generate language bindings independently as long as the languages you are using support the appropriate protocol buffer and gRPC versions.
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