Arcanist is the command-line tool for Phabricator. It allows you to interact
with Phabricator installs to send code for review, download patches, transfer
files, view status, make API calls, and various other things. You can find
a complete user guide here:
It is standalone version of argp - part of glibc library.
It was separated off glibc by Niels M
A Multi-Protocol Infrared Remote Library for the Arduino
This IR remote library, written by Ken Shirriff, lets you both send
and receive IR remote codes in multiple protocols. It supports NEC,
Sony SIRC, Philips RC5, Philips RC6, and raw protocols.
Arduino from the command line
This is a makefile written by Martin Atelier that makes it possible
to build Arduino sketches with gmake. An example sketch and Makefile;
it is installed in share/examples/arduino-mk
Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on
flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists,
designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive
objects or environments.
The Arduino software consists of a development environment (IDE) and the
core libraries.
ArgoUML is a powerful yet easy-to-use interactive, graphical software
design environment that supports the design, development and
documentation of object-oriented software applications.
If you are familiar with a family of software applications called
Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools then you should find
ArgoUML instantly familiar.
The users of ArgoUML are software designers & architects, software
developers, business analysts, systems analysts and other
professionals involved in the analysis, design and development of
software applications. Main features:
* Open standards: XMI, SVG and PGML
* 100% Java
* Open Source allows to extend or customize it.
* Cognitive features like: reflection-in-action, opportunistic
design, comprehension and problem solving
A Naive Bayes machine learning implementation in Elixir.
HP48xgcc is a C cross-compiler. It is a program that runs on your computer
and translates C code into objects that can be executed on the HP48. It is
based on (well, that's an understatement) the GNU C compiler (gcc) and thus
it supports complete C language, not just some subset.
The BNF Converter is a compiler construction tool generating a compiler
front-end from a Labelled BNF grammar. It was originally written to generate
Haskell, but starting from Version 2.0, it can also be used for generating
Java, C++, and C. Given a Labelled BNF grammar the tool produces: an
abstract syntax as a Haskell/C++/C module or Java directory, a case skeleton
for the abstract syntax in the same language, an Alex, JLex, or Flex lexer
generator file, a Happy, CUP, or Bison parser generator file, a pretty-printer
as a Haskell/Java/C++/C module, a Latex file containing a readable
specification of the language.
Some classes for generalized boolean operations.