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    Radare2

    Radare2

    UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset

    ...Navigate ASCII-art control flow graphs. Ability to patch binaries, and modify code or data. Search for patterns, magic headers, and function signatures. Easy to extend and modify. Commandline, C API, script with r2pipe in any language.
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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    ...TinyGo is a Go compiler intended for use in small places such as microcontrollers, WebAssembly (Wasm), and command-line tools. It reuses libraries used by the Go language tools alongside LLVM to provide an alternative way to compile programs written in the Go programming language. While TinyGo embeds the Clang compiler to parse import "C" blocks, many features of Cgo are still unsupported.
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    nodebook

    nodebook

    Multi-Lang Web REPL

    Useful to practice algorithms and data structures for coding interviews. Nodebook is an in-browser REPL supporting many programming languages. Code's on the left, Console's on the right. Click "Run" or press Ctrl+Enter or Cmd+Enter to run your code. Code is automatically persisted on the file system. You can also use Nodebook directly on the command line, running your notebooks upon change. A notebook is a folder containing an {index|main}.{js,py,c,cpp,...} file.
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    javaLightConsole

    Easy fine console input/output for java

    Input : non blocking keyboard handling. Output : clean console, print at x,y coordinates, echo on/off, cursor on/off. Developed for learning game programming and MVC. Uses native code through JNI. Provides windows and linux versions. Includes code:blocks and eclipse projects for native and java code. You can use the classes InputProxy and OutpoutProxy in your projects. For usage examples, see their main() methods.
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    NtdIsp

    NtdIsp

    A system for programming LPC, STM32 and possible others devices.

    This project provides three different interfaces for programming embedded chips: a GObject based library (for developers), an executable binary (for computer geeks) and a GTK+3 front-end (for less geeky users). Actually NXP LPC and STM32 based chips are supported.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    This project has been moved to GitHub. See: https://github.com/crayzeewulf/libserial/
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Java Curses Library

    Java Curses Library

    JCurses, a java console windowing toolkit for Windows and Linux

    The Java Curses Library (JCurses) is a library for developing text terminal based applications using Java programming language. It is implemented as a Windowing toolkit similar to AWT, but built upon the UNIX "curses" windowing system.
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    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    ncurses-ruby is an extension module that makes the functions and constants of the FSF's ncurses library accessible from the ruby programming language
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A small, portable shell written in C++. This project is intended as an exercise to improve my programming skills. The goal of this project is to create a DOS-like shell that cross-compiles on Linux and Windows.
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    XPrevail is a powerful .NET object prevalence, aspects and inspection framework, it provide a transparent persistence mechanism over all business objects. XPrevail still include dynamic support to aspect oriented programming and remote object inspection!
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    Mprog is a tool designed for programming microcontroller. At the moment it supports only Atmel AVR microcontroller It support read / write programm flash / eeprom. To file firmat are supported: binary & Intel hex.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Dzcomm is an RS-232 API for as many OS / platforms as we can achieve. Originally designed to work on DOS alongside the allegro games programming library it can now work work alongside it as well as independently of it and works on some unixes as well.
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