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    Decode PeopleCode

    Decodes PeopleCode bytecode and submits the code to SVN or Git

    Decodes PeopleCode (the proprietary language in Oracle's PeopleSoft ERP software) from bytecode to text. Stores the code in text files, or commits it to a Subversion or Git version control system. Can also extract PeopleCode and SQL text from PeopleTools .xml project files, and does three-way merging of PeopleCode (to reapply customizations during an upgrade).
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    bget

    A package manager for Windows scripts.

    Bget is a batch-file command-line tool for handling Windows scripts. It is built to be a companion to those who write, use and maintain Windows scripts. It helps those who use scripts easily download, update and remove scripts. It’s built for scripters, by scripters.
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    Batch Programming Source Code Pack

    Batch Programming Source Code Pack

    Get Source Code Of Utilities Programmed In Batch Programming Language

    Are you a programmer in Batch Programming Language? If yes then this project is dedicated to you. This pack contains source codes of utilities programmed in Batch Programming Language which are now available for you so that you can improve them and learn from them. These utilities include :- *- Win Info *- Holes Patcher *- Processor Changer & Much More.
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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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    C++ Prettify is a GNU sed script that is used to convert C++ source code into a chroma-coded HTML format suitable for use with most blogging sites and inclusion into other HTML documents.
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    IvmaiAsn ASN1/ECN/XDR Tools. A collection of the ASN.1/ECN parser, XDR-to-ASN.1 converter and pretty-printer scripts for ASN.1/ECN specifications. Contains also a formal definition of the ASN.1 built-in types, ECN encoding classes and XDR encodings.
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