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    eCxx

    eCxx

    A C++ library for AVR and NodeMCU

    NOTE: This project is marked with 'Status: Abandoned' on SourceForge because not enough time can be dedicated to this project. However it may still get sporadic commits to the repository. eCxx is a library for AVR and NodeMCU tailored for micro LED displays and lighting effects. eCxx is utilizing Makefile build system. Java and Python based applications/tools are also included to ease the development and debugging process using the host PC. On one side, eCxx supports the original...
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    Classic HWUT

    Software Unit Tests (Language Independent Approach)

    Automation of Unit and System Tests. Tests can be implemented in any language and on many platforms. The flexible approach enables the inclusion of many types of tests, such as memory leak checks (using valgrind), coding rule checks, complexity checks, etc. Tests are run by a simple call to hwut in a base directory of a project. In particular for C, HWUT supports make file generation using 'sos' and 'sols' modes. Remote control-able function stubs may be generated using the 'stub' mode....
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    Yandex Tank

    Yandex Tank

    Load and performance benchmark tool

    Yandex.Tank is an extensible open-source load testing tool for advanced Linux users which is especially good as a part of an automated load testing suite. Different load generators are supported. Evgeniy Mamchits' phantom is a very fast (100 000+ RPS) shooter written in C++ (default) JMeter is an extendable and widely known one. BFG is a Python-based generator that allows you to write your load scenarios in Python. Experimental Golang generator: pandora. Performance analytics backend...
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    PythonQt

    Dynamic Python binding for Qt Applications

    NOTE: PythonQt has been moved to https://github.com/MeVisLab/pythonqt PythonQt is a dynamic and lightweight script binding of the Qt framework to the Python language. It can be easily embedded into Qt applications and makes any QObject derived object scriptable via Python without the need of wrapper code generation.
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    GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU/LDTP) is created with the goal of producing high quality test automation frameworks and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test the Linux Desktop and improve it.
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