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Close, hide, minimize and open multiple programs with a single button!
Don't want to get busted by your boss or your teacher playing Solitaire, chatting or surfing the web? Close (hide or minimize) and open multiple programs with the click of a button. So you won't have to panic anymore...
Script to enable Windows Aero features on tablet/touch screens
Script set up macros which you can map to Flicks in the Windows control panel. You can then use the flicks to trigger context sensitive based actions such as snapping, back/forward, minimize, maximize, and flip3d, etc. You will require Auto-Hotkey to make this work: http://www.autohotkey.com/
Car Linux Object (CarLinO) is a framework, written in C++, for launch and control all others processes in the automotive embedded systems. Moreover CarLinO provides a graphic support based on OpenGL for the applications.
A case study regarding the entire software development process for education in Software Engineering under consideration of general Software Engineering concepts and design patterns
The concept behind the 'Applications via XML' (AVX) architecture is to allow applications to become more flexible in the way they go about performing their duties. The essential idea is to avoid 'hard-coding' instructions into an applications' source