aims to be for webservices and for C# programs what GNU/Linux is rapidly becoming for desktop and server applications: the industry leader and provider of Free Software solutions.
a general purpose monitoring platform. First, at run time, Pandora reads static configuration files either from disk or from the network. Second, if told so, Pandora opens a control socket to which commands can be sent. Pandora provides an API with C++, C and Guile bindings to ease the construction of clients. These commands allow queries of the actual configuration of the platform and to perform arbitrary modifications on it.
a C/C++ interpreter aimed at processing C/C++ scripts. Scripts are programs performing specific tasks. Generally execution time is not critical, but rapid development is. Using an interpreter the compile and link cycle is dramatically reduced facilitating
is a layer above the existing toolkits available (Win32 API, GTK, Cocoa, ...). The result is that applications look and function like the user expects on their respective system. Mozilla Public License
a publish/subscribe and point to point 100% Java based MOM server (message-oriented middleware) which exchanges messages between publishers and subscribers. The message is described with XML-encoded meta information. Messages may contain everything, GIF i
an open-source vertical scroller game programmed in C++,OpenGL and SDL. It's designed to run on all important platforms like Linux, MacOS X, Windows, Solaris. (Cool Graphics)
a high-level graphical application framework. Although Agar was initially developed as a game engine for the upcoming Trek to the Cave, it is also being used in different types of applications, such as CAD.
a freely available commonsense knowledgebase and natural-language-processing toolkit which supports many practical textual-reasoning tasks over real-world documents right out-of-the-box (without additional statistical training)
the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project (but usable outside of the platform). Code is portable (to Linux, Unix, Windows, embedded systems, etc.) and modular; most of the extensions can be compiled out