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    ULS

    A lexical analyzer generator that makes the class source code.

    ULS is a class library for creating lexical analyzer from language specification file. It's provided as C/C++/C# and Java (class) libraries with a few of tools on Linux/Windows platform.
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    JSL

    Lightweight Java Service Wrapper for Windows

    JSL is a Java Service Wrapper, a small executable used to start 32bit and 64bit JAVA-programs as a Windows Service. JSL is released as a ready to use executable. configuration and deployment is straight forward including just one small executable and one configuration file. Features offered include installation and removal of services, automatic restart of services, service dependencies, single config file, automatic detection of installed JVMs, version selection and many more.
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    Lnkdlst

    Single sided linked list (kind of lib with test-code, C, C++ and java)

    Use own (user) data section for each Linked-List-Element (LLEl) including a fix Identifier which is for search via basic Lnkdlst function (fast ID-part-search, e.g. to find all elements with a specific bit in the ID set). Main list-linkage-change functions: append, insert, delete. - Examples: use of flexible variable ArgList (OnePointerArg, optional valid if not NULL, Argument-Type by ID-Number is easy to get), key-value pairs, build FIFO{queue}/LIFO{stack}, auto-list with max....
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    Java log viewer for gnome
    Java log viewer for gnome
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    Makani

    Makani

    Makani was developed a commercial-scale airborne wind turbine

    Makani was an ambitious Google X project that sought to harness wind energy using airborne wind turbines — autonomous kites capable of generating power while flying in crosswind patterns. This open-source repository contains the complete software stack that powered Makani’s research and flight systems, including the flight simulator, autopilot controller, avionics firmware, visualization tools, and ground control software. The software enables simulation, control, and analysis of the Makani...
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    Poor Man's Timing And Profiling

    Library tools to collect timing in Java, C, C++

    A collection of library code and tools for application execution profiling and performance testing. You can create stopwatches to time select portions of your code. You can measure differences (often to sub-millisecond accuracy) between clocks on different machines. You can log application events in a .csv format for subsequent analysis. You can also generate CPU loading logs in a .csv format.
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    Kernel Analyzer is tool for Linux that monitor task preemptions and interruptions in the Linux Kernel. Basically it is a Kernel Patch, that comes also with a user proc interface, a KDB interface, and a Java GUI to display charts.
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    Netflow analyzing tools : JXColl - collector for Netflow (or XML specified) data Analyzer - front-end application for providing an user interface and output (graphs, statistics, etc.)
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    A simple heap profiler for Java, based on JVMPI. The profiler can be attached to a non-interactive JVM, creating heap statistics from time to time. In case of OutOfMemoryExceptions you simply verify your log file for the number of created objects and
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    Configurable/Extensible Log Analyzer Tool for Windows
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    SecureSandbox

    SecureSandbox

    EaseFilter Secure Sandbox Example

    EaseFilter Secure Sandbox was developed by a set of file system filter driver software development kit which includes file access control filter driver, transparent file encryption filter driver and process filter driver. The EaseFilter Secure Sandbox encompasses file security, file encryption, file monitoring, data loss prevention and process monitoring and protection. EaseFilter file system filter driver is a kernel-mode component that runs as part of the Windows executive above the file...
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