Projects tagged ‘tango’


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The Tango Desktop Project exists to help create a consistent graphical user interface experience for free and Open Source software.
Created over 3 years ago.

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Tango is a cross-platform open-source software library, written in the D programming language for D programmers. It is structured as a cohesive and comprehensive library for general purpose usage.
Created over 2 years ago.

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Mango is a collection of D packages with an orientation toward network programming. Mango extends the Tango library in a number of useful ways by supplementing with XML, clustering, a servlet engine ... [More] , and an HTTP server. Mango is targeted for Win32 and linux platforms. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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DDL stands for "D Dynamic Libraries" and as the name implies, provides dynamic library loading for the D Language. It can be used as a plugin architecture, a replacment for DLL files, an interface for ... [More] dynamic reflection, or as a means for working with intermediate files. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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Database interfacing library for the D programming language.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Itaka is an on-demand screen capture server featuring a polished and easy to use interface with a robust backend HTTP server. The concept is simple: a request to your computer by a user displays an image of your screen in the user's web browser.
Created over 2 years ago.

2 Users
 

A collection of handy Tango based codes and classes for the D programming language that otherwise don't have a home.
Created about 1 year ago.

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CMakeD is a CMake module for the D programming language.
Created about 1 year ago.

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The GNOME-Colors is a project that aims to make the GNOME desktop as elegant, consistent and colorful as possible. The current goal is to allow full color customization of themes, icons, GDM logins ... [More] and splash screens. There are already seven full color-schemes available; Brave (Blue), Human (Orange), Wine (Red), Noble (Purple), Wise (Green), Dust (Chocolate) and Illustrious (Pink). An unlimited amount of color variations can be rebuilt and recolored from source, so users need not stick to the officially supported color palettes. GNOME-Colors is mostly inspired/based on Tango, GNOME, Elementary, Tango-Generator and many other open-source projects. More information can be found in the AUTHORS file. Consider donating any small amount to the GNOME-Colors project if you wish to support it, or to show your appreciation. You can do so by sending a Paypal donation to: perfectska04@gmail.com [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Created about 1 year ago.