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    [OFFICIAL] tinyfiledialogs C C++ v3.21.2

    [OFFICIAL] tinyfiledialogs C C++ v3.21.2

    inputbox password WIN OSX GTK QT Console VCPKG C# Lua R Fortran Pascal

    one C/C++ file & header ==> 8 functions: - beep - tray notify popup - message & question - input & password - save file - open file(s) - select folder - color picker complements OpenGL Vulkan GLFW GLUT GLUI VTK SFML TGUI SDL Ogre Unity3d ION OpenCV CeGui MathGL GLM CPW GLOW Open3D ImGui MyGui GLT NGL STB Nuklear Fenster MicroUi & head-less programs NO INIT NO MAIN LOOP NO LINKING NO INCLUDE win (XP to 11) ASCII MBCS UTF-8 UTF-16 (wchar_t) - native dialogs osx/unix...
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    EDITEL

    EDITEL is a screen editor/code generator for GnuCOBOL programmers

    ...Having said that, I developed a Screen Editor (similar to a Screen Painter, as some tools may call it) which allows the user to create screen layouts (which includes the use of colors) with delimited fields and respective input masks, and finally generate the SCREEN SECTION code that reflects that layout. All of it automatically - no code needed. The idea came from a program I used to use named EDITEL. I have adapted the concept (it was originally built for BLIS COBOL systems) and created a version that does this for GnuCOBOL and Microfocus COBOL. Enjoy !
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    Pascal NUCLEUS (GUI/VM)

    Pascal NUCLEUS (GUI/VM)

    Portable Pascal GUI Library for Atari ST/TT/MSDOS

    ...The code current compiles with Highspeed Pascal (Atari ST) or FreePascal. I hope to have it compiling for the Amiga (also using Highspeed Pascal), and supporting a built in p-code compiler/interpreter for cross platform development.
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    QuickCrt

    QuickCrt

    Object-oriented RAD framework for Turbo Pascal 7.0

    ...However, this initial version is more of a "Proof of Concept" and engine for PGME. Rather than an actual project. It has some serious limitations. Since it was built in a "vacuum" with no pre-planning, it is a little bit of spaghetti code. Also, it doesn't support real windowing, multi-tasking or draw behind visible objects. QCrt 9 is currently under development. It is a complete rewrite in assembly with TP wrappers. It is being hosted at http://github.com/LoopZ/QCrt
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    The "gc" language is a script language with c++ grammer and c++ class library . The gaiasle is a set of script language framework . It has some new ideas about soft development ,specially about web server programs .
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