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    codequery

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    A code-understanding tool based on cscope and ctags. Please go to the GitHub page for more information. Homepage: http://ruben2020.github.io/codequery GitHub: https://github.com/ruben2020/codequery
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    Edge.js

    Edge.js

    Run .NET and Node.js code in-process on Windows, MacOS, and Linux

    An edge connects two nodes. This edge connects Node.js and .NET. V8 and CLR/.NET Core/Mono - in process. On Windows, MacOS, and Linux. You can script C# from a Node.js process. Edge.js allows you to run Node.js and .NET code in one process on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. You can call .NET functions from Node.js and Node.js functions from .NET. Edge.js takes care of marshalling data between CLR and V8. Edge.js also reconciles threading models of single threaded V8 and multi-threaded CLR. ...
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    CPIP is a C/C++ preprocessor implemented in Python. CPIP exposes all aspects of preprocessing for inspection. NOTE: This project has now moved to https://github.com/paulross/cpip. This is no reflection on Sourceforge, indeed I am very grateful for them hosting CPIP for may years. It is merely because I can't manage two workflows!
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    Source Navigator NG is a source code analysis tool. With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees. You can navigate your source code and easily get to declarations or implementations of functions, variables and macros (commonly called "symbols") which helps you discovering and mapping unknown source code for enhancement or maintenance tasks.
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    Reviewing memory allocation and data structures of an extant Sourceforge project unix-named "simupop". A new development version of the extant project is established and the ultimate goal is to "rev up" the old, hence the project name.
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    This package will allow people to check, change, update the license of their projects. It will conform to all new licenses available.
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