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    Agena

    Agena

    Agena is an interpreted procedural programming language.

    Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language designed for science, scripting, and many other applications. Binaries are available for Windows, Linux, Solaris, OS/2, Mac OS X, Raspberry Pi and DOS.
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    Downloads: 161 This Week
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    KaNaPi

    KaNaPi

    Educational Linux Distribution

    Main goals: * Prepare operating system based on Linux kernel and free software for use at home from scratch by building sources. Binary packages/images are also available. * Each package is installed in separate directory, so you can use different versions of applications and libraries by design. * There is only one user 'kanapi' with root permissions, so you don't have to login, remember passwords, etc. * Simple configuration * Automatic compilation.
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    libptpmgmt

    PTP Management library to communicate with linuxptp using IEEE 1558.

    The libptpmgmt Project provides a library to communicate with LinuxPTP using IEEE 1558 management messages over a network.
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    [OFFICIAL] tinyfiledialogs C C++ v3.21.3

    [OFFICIAL] tinyfiledialogs C C++ v3.21.3

    inputbox password WIN OSX GTK QT Console VCPKG C# Lua R Fortran Pascal

    one C/C++ file & header ==> 8 functions: - beep - tray notify popup - message & question - input & password - save file - open file(s) - select folder - color picker complements OpenGL Vulkan GLFW GLUT GLUI VTK SFML TGUI SDL Ogre Unity3d ION OpenCV CeGui MathGL GLM CPW GLOW Open3D ImGui MyGui GLT NGL STB Nuklear Fenster MicroUi & head-less programs NO INIT NO MAIN LOOP NO LINKING NO INCLUDE win (XP to 11) ASCII MBCS UTF-8 UTF-16 (wchar_t) - native dialogs osx/unix...
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    led-text-editor

    led-text-editor

    A simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor.

    led is a simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor. It is written in Urn Lisp and compiled to Lua, so it is available for every platform where Lua (version 5.1 or higher) is available as well; however some special features are available only with Lua 5.1 (or LuaJIT) on AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS and UNIX with XTerm. The latest release (18-Mar-2021) now supports also scripts.
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    sbdiff

    sbdiff is a frontend for (GNU) diff with colorized side by side output

    sbdiff is a frontend for (GNU) diff. It compares files and directories line by line, outputs the files side-by-side in two columns and colorizes the differences. Because it is a console application, no GUI is necessary.
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    Premake

    Premake

    On GitHub now!

    We moved to GitHub. Please look at the new homepage for an accurate description of the project.
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    Downloads: 105 This Week
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    Shiny is a lightning fast, fully documented & by-far-easiest-to-use C/C++/Lua profiler with no extensive surgery. Results are smoothed & shown in run-time as a call-tree or sorted-by-time. Output also renderable as graphs in Ogre3D or your custom engine
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    MicroLua DS

    MicroLua DS

    MicroLua brings Lua on the Nintendo DS for easy programming

    MicroLua brings the programming language Lua on the Nintendo DS for easy and fast development of beautiful homebrews! Based on brunni's µLibrary, µLua is a Lua interpreter featuring fast drawings and many important functionalities. You can exploit your Nintendo DS with the simplistic yet powerful Lua language! On your cartridge, MicroLua is a NDS executable that shows as its frontend a great graphical shell from which you can explore your cartridge and run Lua scripts written for...
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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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    Quorra

    Lua interpreter and API for .NET

    Quorra provides a multi-platform Lua API runtime and console for .NET applications.
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    A make like tool which consists mainly of a C++ engine and a Lua interpreter which processes the build scripts.
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    !!! Albion 2 has moved to http://albion2.org !!!
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    SloppyVM is an odd virtual machine for SloopyASM, a ZASM type lanuage that is similiar to assembly. It as 2 parts: the compiler and interperter.
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    RMX is a modular automation system supporting system events and human interface events.
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    Lua Console User Interface aims to provide a framework to build console based applications using the Lua language.
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    This project implements Virtual Machine/Virtualized Debugger.
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    HexMUD

    A generic C++ MUD server featuring a strategy-style hexagon map

    Sourceforge is no longer being updated! While not specifically a MUD project, this project's basic concept has merged into another that can be found here: https://github.com/nicrohobak/Toolbox Along with an additional, related project of extreme interest: https://github.com/nicrohobak/AnsiGL ------------------------------------------------------------ HexMUD aims to be a fully-featured, game-system agnostic MUD server with a centrally focused feature of an added top-down...
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