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    Cinder

    Cinder

    Community-developed library for professional-quality creative coding

    Cinder is a free and open source library for professional-quality creative coding in C++. Cinder is available under the BSD License for macOS and Windows. The latest version is 0.9.2. To keep up-to-date with Cinder’s development, consider working from the github repository directly. 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...
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    AnalysesOracle Performance Doctor is a tool which helps you to understand the behavior of your application on Oracle database level. The tool does: 1. Extract execution plan for all SQL’s executed by specified db user and print it to file on server side. 2. For all executed SQL statements the tool will provide more performance version of sql text by using built-in module dbms_sqltune.
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    THE tool for monitoring traceability between requirements and Java code. Create a traceability matrix using annotations. Report format: HTML.
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    SOMOMOTO

    SOMOMOTO

    Software Modularization and Monitoring Tool

    An Eclipse plug-in to monitor and act against the deterioration of software modularity in Java source code. On going development, with a prototype available.
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    VaMoLà - Validator
    VaMoLa Validator is a tool to validate accessibility according to Italian Law - based on AChecker
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    Code Coverage Tool For Oracle PL/SQL
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    Provides tools, supporting quality management or quality assurance for software: Assessment execution (ISO 15504 (SPiCE), AutomotiveSPiCE, CMMi), diff tool calculating sizes (SLoC) of diffs, identification of conditional compilation, and more.
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    Security tool that replace sn.exe(Strong Naming Tool) in ASP.NET.This tool is for .Net developers only.Securing your web applications is very important .So with this tool you can protect your application by securing it source code.
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