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CMake is a cross-platform, open-source build system. It is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice, such as GNU Make, Visual Studio, and Xcode.
BeIT Memcached is a client for memcached written in C# 2.0You can check out the Features, read about how to Embed this client, or check the Examples. If you want to help out, you can go to the ToDo page. If you have any questions, comments or other feedback, feel free to Contact us. The client
Tips, tricks, bugs, and handy add on will be shown here allowing other C Sharp developers to share their experiences using this new IDE. Share your learned lessons and look for help here to help you to become more efficient by using the new features to their full benefit.
This is a small class for the .net framework that will read and write comma-separated-values (CSV) spreadsheets. It allows for cell access by row and column number, or for tables that have a header row with field names, the class allows the user to treat the table as a database table, where the
NiftyPerforceAdds some automation and IDE support for common perforce operations. Click here for more documentation. NiftySolutionAdds a open files in solution dialog. Adds a toggle header/cpp file command. Jim Tilander San Francisco, 2006
I have modified the existing makefile for building Mozilla's SpiderMonkey project with MS Visual Studio 2005.
A plug-and-play company management library that can be used as a building block for a full-service solution to control and administer your company, employees, and all assets associated to running business.
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