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    clg-fireproof

    A fork of CLG project (Common Lisp bindings to GTK+ v2.x)

    Highly automated Common Lisp bindings for GTK+ v2.x by Espen S. Johnsen. The CLG library uses GLib introspection feature to build the binding system. This fork incorporates the fixes to run the system on the stable version of Debian Linux distribution.
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    Lioness (Languages Interop Framework)
    Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.
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    NTW is a cross-platform client/server protocol and widget toolkit that allows efficient remote operation, even over slow networks. Its goal is to be able to serve hundreds of remote clients with a single inexpensive server.
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