a tool which is used for the detection of duplicated code or software clones in any kind of source file. Its two major advantages are its language independence and the visual representation of the clones.
a Linux-like environment for Windows. A way to run native linux apps on Windows and make way to magically make native Windows apps aware of UNIX ® functionality after a rebuild.
available as SILC Client for end users and it supports all SILC features, as SILC Server for system administrators who would like to set up own SILC server, and as SILC Toolkit for software developers who want to add SILC support in their products.
a low-effort solution to the problem of running memory-hungry programs on memory-starved computers. The parts of the program that don't fit in local RAM are sent over a high-speed network to remote RAM, thereby bypassing the slow disk altogether.
Visual Studio Shell (integrated mode) does not contain any programming language, so it provides the perfect foundation to deploy a development environment for your own language.
a C/C++ interpreter aimed at processing C/C++ scripts. Scripts are programs performing specific tasks. Generally execution time is not critical, but rapid development is. Using an interpreter the compile and link cycle is dramatically reduced facilitating
is the most 'standard' binary from the common point-of-view in the Windows world. But we cannot use some parts of characteristic functions which ruby on UNIX has.
Compatible with the tools developers use, Intel compilers plug into popular development environments and feature source and binary compatibility with widely-used compilers.
site is contains over 70 useful code fragments and tips for Win32 programmers, and also links to related Win32 sites which fellow Windows NT programmers might find interesting