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    Apricot DB

    Database ERD- design tool with Reverse Engineering

    Design/Reverse Engineer/Generate Scripts/Compare Versions of all major databases with "Apricot DB" ERD- tool "Apricot DB" is a database tool for design and analysis of the relational database structure. It represents the DB- structure in the form of editable Entity/Relationship Diagrams (ERD). "Apricot DB" allows to perform reverse engineering on the existing database, as well as to create a new database structure from scratch. Allows to generate the essential DDL- scripts for...
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    instantFSM

    C++ inline state machine library

    ...Have a look atp the wiki where you will find a tutorial, samples, and a cheatsheet to get accustomed with instantFSM. The only instantFSM header file is downloadable from the files section or you can check it out from the git repository.
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