Projects tagged ‘generation’


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Combined with the Model Driven Architecture approach (MDA), Acceleo is currently the most powerful code generator tool of its generation for Model Driven Development (MDD) and Model Driven Engineering ... [More] (MDE). Acceleo is easy to use, provide "on the shelves" generators (JEE, .Net, Php...) and template editors for Eclipse. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

4 Users

The Sandcastle Help File Builder consists of a GUI front end that lets you interactively build help file projects using Sandcastle. The project files can also be built from the command line using ... [More] MSBuild. Projects can be extended using custom build components and plug-ins. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

3 Users
 

HTML::FormFu is a HTML form framework which aims to be as easy as possible to use for basic web forms, but with the power and flexibility to do anything else you might want to do (as long as it involves forms).
Created over 2 years ago.

3 Users
   

MyGeneration is an extremely flexible template based code generator written in Microsoft.NET. MyGeneration is great at generating code for ORM architectures. The meta-data from your database is made available to the templates through the MyMeta API.
Created over 2 years ago.

2 Users

YARD is a complete Ruby documentation tool which obsoletes and replaces RDoc with feature enhancements and a better system design for plugin modularity. YARD targets documentation writers as well as ... [More] code analysts to provide a huge amount of introspection both to documentation and code. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

2 Users

DocProject drives the Sandcastle help generation tools using the power of Visual Studio 2005/2008 and MSBuild. Choose from various Visual Studio project templates that build compiled help 1.x, 2.x ... [More] , or an ASP.NET help web site for all project references and external sources. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

2 Users

The package contains the following components: * An x86 assembler. We provide both low-level code generation in module Harpy.X86CodeGen as well as a (slightly) higher-level implementation in ... [More] module Harpy.X86Assembler, which figures out addressing modes based on an instruction's operand types. * An x86 disassembler which knows most of the opcodes available on modern x86 processors and can display its output both in the style used in Intel documents an in AT&T style, like the GNU tools. The disassmbler can be found in module Harpy.X86Disassembler. * Some abstractions over the abovementioned code generation modules, such as automatic label management and code generation combinators (for if-then-else statements, while-loops, functions) (module Harpy.X86CGCombinators). * All the above modules use the code generation monad defined in module Harpy.CodeGenMonad. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

2 Users

"We will either find a way, or make one." - Hannibal Barca Hannibal Barca, the great Carthaginian general, is widely regarded as the greatest strategist and tactician of all time. His ability to ... [More] engage the enemy, using innovative yet simple tactics in such a way as to ensure victory is second to none. Hannibal the code generator, strives to emulate Hannibal Barca's embodiment of minimalism, simplicity, and efficiency to advance pragmatic solutions to solve the problems associated with rapid web application development. Hannibal is much more than a code generator. It is a code generator that produces code that is tied to small but effective Hannibal packages that allow developers to efficiently tackle a finite but commonly encountered set of problems. Hannibal is written in Java, but generates code in Java, JavaScript, php, and SQL. We plan to have Hannibal generate code in other languages as well. We wanted to solve common problems encountered in web application development, without burdening the developer with the need to understand yet another tool set. Hannibal's supporting packages for Java and php merely support. When using Hannibal, it is our goal that the developer can quickly start creating code that works, and use and extend that generated code to build more interesting web applications. Here is a list of the common problems we are attempting to solve with Hannibal. Persistence. URI templating and processing. Search Validation Presentation Authorization Audit Internationalization If we can make these things easier, we can claim success. To meet this goal, here are some of the guidelines we developed over time to help of maintain focus: Ruthlessly minimize Hannibal's technology set dependencies. Rely on the target programming language built-in capabilities as much as possible. Only when necessary use open source third party software libraries. Keep the amount of Hannibal specific code to a minimum. Cater to popular open source tools for creating web based applications, such as Tomcat, and MySQL. Encourage integration with modern programming platforms like Amazon Web Services. Whenever possible choose the target programming language to be used as a configuration language over other more popular choices like property files or XML. We will try very hard to keep these promises to ourselves. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

2 Users

A open source library to perform terrain manipulation and generation functions, featuring a variety of filters and generators such as erosion and fractal generation.
Created over 3 years ago.

1 Users

The Possan.Graphics.dll-assembly contains a collection of functions for generating and manipulating graphics in any .net-compatible language/environment, including asp.net.
Created 11 months ago.