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    Blueprints

    Blueprints

    A framework that is meant to make your life easier

    ...The framework also provides a good base for your custom implementations. By extending the core blueprint layout, you get built-in support for animations and layout attribute caching. The bundled default animator supports animations that look very similar to what you get from a vanilla table view. If you want to provide your collection view animator, no problem; you can inject an animator of your choosing when initializing the layout.
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    TP-COBOL-DEBUGGER

    TP-COBOL-DEBUGGER

    A COBOL debugger for GnuCOBOL/OpenCOBOL written in GnuCOBOL

    A COBOL debugger for GnuCOBOL written in GnuCOBOL. Works with both current GnuCOBOL and old GnuCOBOL/OpenCOBOL 1.1; could be used for other vendors with slightly modifications, too. Take a look at https://gnucobol.altervista.org/tp-cobol-debugger/
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    ControlAnimations

    Library for Windows Forms that provides basic animations like WPF.

    ...HOW TO USE After importing Digaly.ControlAnimations, you use it as follows: 1. Define a global variable in the Form class that will hold the animations: (C#) Animator anims = new Animator(); 2. In Form load (you could also do it elsewhere), add the animations: anims.Add("myanimation", panel1.MakeAnimation("Width", 100)); 3. Play the animation, for example in panel1.clicked event: anims.Toggle("myanimation") Your panel is now animated! Have fun! If you have any problems/concerns, please contact me.
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