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jQuery 1.4: What you need to know - 0 views

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    Matt Nowack has taken the awesome HTML5 presentation app in HTML5, which is open source, and has created a presentation discussing jQuery 1.4. It is good stuff, using the fact that you can embed the features that you want to show. Just as long as you can hit the right arrow to get through the "look at all the people who use jQuery" part (we get it! lots of people use jQuery!)
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Factery Developers Overview - 0 views

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    search API returns links and facts. Another way Factery is different is that you decide the sources to use. You can search Twitter, Digg, or a standard search engine. All you need are pages containing a list of links and Factery does the rest.
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FlexibleRules - 0 views

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    FlexibleRules aims at supporting the design and editing of computer board games by introducing a simplified programming model and set of software tools. Seems well documented with examples, tutorials
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Doxygen - 0 views

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    Source code documentation generator tool. Doxygen is a documentation system for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, Python, IDL (Corba and Microsoft flavors), Fortran, VHDL, PHP, C#, and to some extent D.
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BOUML - a free UML tool box - 1 views

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    "BOUML is a free UML 2 tool box allowing you to specify and generate code in C++, Java, Idl, Php and Python."
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Exiv2 - Image metadata library and tools - 0 views

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    "Exiv2 is a C++ library and a command line utility to manage image metadata. It provides fast and easy read and write access to the Exif, IPTC and XMP metadata of images in various formats. Exiv2 is available as free software and with a commercial license, and is used in many projects."
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SproutCore - HTML5 application framework - 0 views

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    SproutCore is an HTML5 application framework for building responsive, desktop-caliber apps in any modern web browser, without plugins.
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RSense - The most useful development tools for Ruby - 0 views

  • What is RSense? RSense is a development tools for Ruby, which is written in Java. Following UNIX philosophy, RSense can be used from anywhere easily. Generally, it is used from editors such like Emacs, Vim, etc. We are struggling to keep a transparency for hackers to learn, extend, and fix easily. Features Main available features are: Code completion Type inspection In the future, the following features will be also available: Static code checking Definition jump Caller jump Refactoring Screenshots Demo
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    Auto Complete Mode is the most intelligent auto-completion extension for GNU Emacs. 
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GameDev.net - What Language Do I Use? - 0 views

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    Here is a list of the major programming languages used to write games along with descriptions, advantages, and disadvantages. Hopefully this list will help you make a decision.
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Java examples (example source code) Organized by topic - 1 views

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    quick reference to many !
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Clang Static Analyzer - 0 views

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    The Clang Static Analyzer is source code analysis tool that find bugs in C and Objective-C programs.
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Project Lombok - 0 views

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    @Getter / @Setter Never write public int getFoo() {return foo;} again. @ToString No need to start a debugger to see your fields: Just let lombok generate a toString for you! @EqualsAndHashCode Equality made easy: Generates hashCode and equals implementations from the fields of your object. @Data All together now: A shortcut for @ToString, @EqualsAndHashCode, @Getter on all fields, and @Setter on all non-final fields. You even get a free constructor to initialize your final fields! @Cleanup Automatic resource management: Call your close() methods safely with no hassle. @Synchronized synchronized done right: Don't expose your locks. @SneakyThrows To boldly throw checked exceptions where no one has thrown them before! The documentation above is a lot easier to follow, but if you want to build your own transformations, or you want to add javadoc to lombok.jar in your IDE, you can also check out the javadoc.
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The Shakespeare Programming Language - 0 views

  • Design Goals The design goal was to make a language with beautiful source code that resembled Shakespeare plays. There are no fancy data or control structures, just basic arithmetic and gotos. You could say we have combined the expressiveness of BASIC with the user-friendliness of assembly language.
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Launchpad - 0 views

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    Free software thrives on people helping each other when the unexpected happens. Launchpad Answers helps your project's community track support requests in multiple languages and create a searchable knowledge-base of answers.
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