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    Apache Avro

    Apache Avro

    Apache Avro is a data serialization system

    Apache Avro™ is a data serialization system. Simple integration with dynamic languages. Code generation is not required to read or write data files nor to use or implement RPC protocols. Code generation is an optional optimization, is only worth implementing for statically typed languages. Avro relies on schemas. When Avro data is read, the schema used when writing it is always present. This permits each datum to be written with no per-value overheads, making serialization both fast and...
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    Ada Terminal Emulator

    A VTxx compatible terminal emulation package implemented in Ada

    The Ada Terminal Emulator provides a rich set of terminal emulation capabilities, implemented in Ada 2012 (with some C) to run under Windows. All source code for the terminal emulator is provided under the GNU General Public License. The package was developed using GNAT and GWindows. In addition to providing simple "dumb" terminal emulation, the package provides full emulation of DEC VT52/VT100/VT102 compatible terminals, including double height and double width characters, smooth scrolling, special graphics, display controls and national replacement character sets. ...
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    A project to embed Lua on different hardware platforms. Currently ARM variants are targeted, but it should be possible to port it to any platform that is supported by the gcc+newlib combo. Platform access libraries will also be provided.
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    RS-232 Data Logger
    Allows you to redirect all communication data from RS232 compliant serial port device into a text file for further analysis. RS232 Data Logger redirects data from any available serial port/ports and works under Virtual Machine.
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    Secom is an object-oriented library of portable, reusable components for communicating over serial devices. With secom you can develop an application that will compile and execute on Posix and Windows, with little to no changes to the source code.
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