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    COBOL Utilities Project
    COBOL Utilities Project collects free and open-source COBOL utilities, libraries, and test suites, which are independent of any specific COBOL compiler. COBOL-UP supports free and open development. A teamwork discussion group has been established. Threads will be focused, the forum open to any and all COBOL. Developers are encouraged to signal interest in write permissions, as this will be an open to all, COBOL utility project. Mainframe, mid-range, Mac, PC, Hercules,...
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    SLIME (Scream LInux Middleware for Embedded systems) is a tiny and efficient cross-platform embedded middleware as a shared library with tools, which supports CBSD (component-based software development) to build application softwares quickly and easily.
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    T-Rex is a minimalistic regular expression library written in ANSI C, supports the following POSIX expressions: ?,*,+,^,$,.,[a-b],() plus the perl style greedy closures {n} . It can be conditionally compiled to support 8-bits or 16-bits character strings.
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