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    Glamorous Toolkit

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    Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment

    Programming, exploring data, browsing APIs, knowledge management, log investigations, domain modeling are all part of the same continuum. They require dedicated tools, but those tools can come to you in an integrated experience that is specific to your context. This is the essence of Moldable Development. And this is what Glamorous Toolkit makes practical. Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.
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    libsockets

    libsockets

    Convenience sockets library for FreeBSD and GNU/Linux

    Takes care of all needed repetitive low-level initialization and allows you to quickly create the following types of sockets: * TCP server * TCP client * UDP unicast producer * UDP unicast consumer * UDP multicast producer * UDP multicast consumer * CAN socket (Linux only) CLI programs: * broadcast-hear - tests for incoming unicast/multicast traffic; * broadcast-roar - continuously sends user-specified unicast/multicast messages; * recast - converts unicast to multicast (and vice-versa) packets; * cancom - communicate over CAN bus (generate/send/receive messages, ping other nodes).
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    SqPronterface

    SqPronterface

    Port of MacPronterface to Squeak (Smalltalk)

    Port/mashup of MacPronterface to Squeak. The Squeak VM used is the classic Carbon VM so can run in Intel Macs or in the old PPC Macs, so if you have some old iBook you use for controlling the 3D-printer. Implement most of the funcionality of MacPronterface, such as macros, bed/heat graphics, settings.
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    SuperCollider

    SuperCollider

    Real-time audio synthesis engine and music programming language

    N.B. SuperCollider is now hosted at GitHub, and the most recent versions can be downloaded from there. http://supercollider.github.io A real time audio synthesis engine, and an object-oriented programming language specialised for music. SuperCollider was created in 1996 by James McCartney, now (since version 3) released as free software.
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    RMapViewer

    A viewer for reaction maps among isomers

    ...A viewer for reaction maps among isomers to find possible reaction paths from one ore more reactant to products within a specified energy band. An animation of a specified reaction path can be viewed on Jmol. Please click on the wiki tab for details.
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    VDMPad

    VDMPad

    a simple Web IDE for VDM-SL

    VDMPad is a simple Web IDE server for VDM-SL based upon VDMJ and Squeak Smalltalk. You can launch a VDMPad Server on your Mac or Linux PC and open "http://localhost:8085" with your browser. Although VDM does NOT run on Windows platforms, you can use Windows/iOS/Android devices to open VDMPad running on Mac or Linux server.
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    Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration.
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    Mestri can be used to build and view configuration diagrams. These configuration diagrams are typically used in electrical systems like relays, IEDs, etc. Mestri is aimed to be a very small (< 1MB), very fast, fully key-board driven application.
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    Daitanmarks is a web application for sharing, storing and organizing bookmarks. It is written in Smalltalk and can be easily estended and edited. Best, you can run it on Unix, Windows, MacOs! DaitanMarks is a Swiki web application.
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