a tool that automates many onerous C++ programming tasks. It can save you a lot of time and make coding more enjoyable. Given a sequence of declarations Lzz will generate your header and source files. (Cool Idea, could be improved)
a BitTorrent library written in C++ for *nix. It is designed to avoid redundant copying and storing of data that other clients and libraries suffer from. Licensed under the GPL.
a component system that will provide extensibility and re-usability both inside and between applications, while being portable across platforms (and languages) and having the lowest possible overhead (both in machine resources and programming effort).
an easy to use framework which enables you to log and simulate interfaces. An interface can be anything from a simple C function up to a complex C++ package. {pretend} is project independent and can be used immediately without modifications.
a compiler cache. It acts as a caching pre-processor to C/C++ compilers. Caching previous compilations and detecting when the same compilation is being done again. (needs GCC or similar)
an advanced C++ application framework that makes it easy to produce powerful C++ applications. The framework is a based on a thoroughly modern C++ design and has built in support for Rapid Application Development (RAD).
Fit is a Java component that takes some HTML input; interprets it into tests, exercises the tests against the system being tested, and outputs an updated version of the HTML that incorporates the results.
protocol intended for use in networked roleplaying games, and provides a flexible and extensible means of communicating between the components of a game system. The protocol is transport independant, encoding independant and portable.
an Open Source Probabilistic Information Retrieval library, a highly adaptable toolkit to allow developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own applications.
A function prototype is a multimethod function if one or more of its parameters are qualified with the keyword virtual. Implementations of a multimethod function have the same name plus a trailing underscore, and have static in place of virtual qualifiers