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Boost.Join is an asynchronous, message based C++ concurrency library based on join calculus. It is applicable both to multi-threaded applications and to the orchestration of asynchronous, event-based applications. It follows Comega's design and implementation and builds with Boost facilities. It provides a high level concurrency API with asynchronous methods, synchronous methods, and chords which are "join-patterns" defining the synchronization, asynchrony, and concurrency.
Brainfuck Debugger is designed to encourage the development of Brainfuck programs by providing an IDE with debugging features. One of the goals of this project is to provide an environment for people who want to experiment with the fundimental processes of computers, but not get blown away with complicated syntax issues.
C Scripting Language (CSL) is an embeddable scripting language with C syntax. A comprehensive set of libraries is included in the base package, and writing your own libraries is possible with an easy API for C programs, as well as a class interface for C++ programs. If you are looking for a compact and powerful scripting engine for your application, CSL might be the choice.
CDuce is a programming language adapted to writing safe and efficient applications that manipulate XML documents. A type system checks at compile time that applications deal with all the possible inputs and produce only valid outputs. Pattern matching is a powerful operation based on regular expressions to inspect documents. CDuce also features general-purpose features; it is a higher-order functional language, with a type-safe interface with Objective Caml.
CGI::Application is a Perl framework intended to make it easier to create sophisticated, reusable Web-based applications. This module implements a methodology which can make Web software easier to design, easier to document, easier to write, and easier to evolve. CGI::Application builds on standard, non-proprietary technologies and techniques, such as the Common Gateway Interface and Lincoln D. Stein's excellent CGI.pm module. CGI::Application judiciously avoids employing technologies and techniques which would bind a developer to any one set of tools, operating system, or Web server.