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    Vulcan

    Vulcan

    Set of high performance general programming utilities

    :: Vulcan :: This is a very simple yet neat and powerful set of tools and utilities that improves your every day development performance. In a few words Vulcan is a General JS Programming Utilities. If you are tired from the poor performance of other libraries like JQuery, then Vulcan is for you! Benchmark: http://jsperf.com/vulcanjs How to use: var my_vulcan = new vulcan(); Vulcan API namespaces: .validation - Several utilities for validation. .events - Several utilities for events. .conversions - Several utilities for conversions. .graphics - Several utilities for graphics. .objects - Several utilities for managing objects. .system - Several utilities for managing system operations. ...
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    Anumaan

    Open source predictive text entry system from CDAC, Mumbai

    Anumaan is a predictive text entry system developed by CDAC, Mumbai, India. It gives context sensitive text prediction. Hence, it helps in effective text entry. It is intended for people suffering from different kinds of motor disabilities. New version of standalone flavor of Anumaan (Anumaan-standalone-0.2) has been released. Feedback, feature enhancement requests about the application can be sent to ossd[at]cdac[dot]in or predictanumaan[at]gmail[dot]com.
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    Zero Button Testing: a Pythonesque programming language with integrated unit testing and an editor that takes advantage thereof, with correctness and coverage highlighting. Written in C# on Windows' .NET platform.
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    The RJava software includes classes useful for developing programs written in the Java programming language. It is a play on words, it is intented to be "our java" versus "their java".
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    BSPL is a designed extensible language for scripting, ideal for newcomers on programming. Using a similar sintax of Basic and LUA, and caracteristics of those programming language.
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