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    Flickity

    Flickity

    Touch, responsive, flickable carousels

    ...If you want to use Flickity to develop commercial sites, themes, projects, and applications, the Commercial license is the appropriate license. With this option, your source code is kept proprietary. Once purchased, you’ll receive a commercial license PDF and be all set to use Flickity in your commercial applications. If you are creating an open source application under a license compatible with the GNU GPL license v3, you may use Flickity under the terms of the GPLv3. You can use Flickity as a jQuery plugin. ...
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    GTK+ IOStream

    GTK+ IOStream

    GTK+iostream, Data plots, ORB, Neural Networks, WSOLA

    Create GTK+ interfaces using IOStream style code. Its simple and quick! Also providing simple data plotting (similar to Matlab/Octave), ORB (Object Request Broker), and Neural Network computations. You can create GTK+ GUIs in a few lines of code. Labels<<"Thanks for reading"; (HBox<<Labels).show(); or even one line : (HBox() << (Labels()<<"Thanks for reading")).show(); Inline code destructs the classes, but leaves the widgets/callbacks operating. ...
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    WOW.js

    WOW.js

    Reveal CSS animation as you scroll down a page

    ...With this option, your source code is kept proprietary.
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    JChart2D

    JChart2D

    jchart2d is a real-time charting library written in java.

    JChart2D is a easy to use component for displaying two- dimensional traces in a coordinate system written in Java. It supports real-time (animated) charting, custom trace rendering, Multithreading, viewports, automatic scaling and labels. Former UI controls (right click context menu, file menu) have been ported to the subproject jchart2d-uimenu (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jchart2d-uimenu.jchart2d.p/) for the benefit of having no dependencies to 3rd party libraries.
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    A book aimed at C++ programmers of all experience using wxWidgets and wxDev-C++. Available in PDF and CHM formats this book is backed with downloadable source code examples.
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    This is a universal interface for various functions and programs, mathematical or any others.
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