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DrJava is an integrated Java development environment that supports interactive evaluation of expressions. It is under active development by the JavaPLT research group at Rice University, but it is also stable and is currently being used by students, teachers and other developers. A Java 2 v1.3-compliant Java virtual machine is required.
Monkey Studio (MkS) is a cross platform IDE written in C++/Qt 4. It's primary goal was to be a Qt 4 only IDE, but it evoluate a way to support Qt development and any kind of project. See the About page or Features page for more informations. Finally, you can meet team's members here.
DrC# (DrCSharp) is an integrated C# development environment that supports interactive evaluation of expressions.
Concutest is a collection of tools designed to make the development and testing of concurrent Java programs easier and more reliable. Concutest is freely available under the BSD License, and it is under active development by the JavaPLT group at Rice University.
CLI program support USB_TO_XXX of Versaloon. Support AVR_ISP/JTAG, S51_ISP, C8051F_JTAG/C2, STM32_ISP, MSP430_JTAG, PSOC_ISSP, SVF_PLAYER.
The Ideal Library is a set of libraries which aims to make rock solid programming easy, as well as letting you write powerful applications with less code and effort. It is being actively developed, and is under heavy development. The development phase follows the TDD paradigm, and is also
Xennet Library is a Cross-Platform C++ Network Library providing high-level access to native Sockets, Network Classes and Network interfaces. Xennet also provides additional classes and functions for usability and additional networking features.
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