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Community-developed library for professional-quality creative coding
...Cinder is a C++ library for programming with aesthetic intent - the sort of development often called creative coding. This includes domains like graphics, audio, video, and computational geometry. Cinder is cross-platform, with official support for macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Windows UWP. Cinder is production-proven, powerful enough to be the primary tool for professionals, but still suitable for learning and experimentation. Full keyboard, mouse (including scroll wheel), window, and file drag and drop.
...It is tagged and thus importable in all package managers. PromiseKit 6, 5 and 4 support Xcode 8.3, 9.x and 10.0; Swift 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 5.0 (development snapshots); iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, Linux and Android; CocoaPods, Carthage and SwiftPM; (CI Matrix). For Carthage, SwiftPM, Accio, etc., or for instructions when using older Swifts or Xcodes, see our Installation Guide. We recommend Carthage or Accio.
This is trying to create code analyzer
for Harbour language code
and add it later in HbIDE
and use it later in for NetBeans plugin
and use it later in other IDEs.
I use GIT here.
Harbour project
https://harbour.github.io/
Docs about ANTLR:
https://tomassetti.me/antlr-mega-tutorial
http://www.xfront.com/ANTLR/
about v.3:
http://www.r-5.org/files/books/computers/compilers/writing/Terence_Parr-The_Definitive_ANTLR_Reference-EN.pdf
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Live Trace Visualization for Large Software Landscapes
ExplorViz is a web-based software visualization for large software landscapes.
It features two different perspectives: the landscape-level perspective and the application-level perspective. The former visualizes the systems, nodes, and application existing in the software landscape. The latter one utilizes the city metaphor to visualize the entities and communication happening in one application.
For installation instructions and downloads see http://www.explorviz.net