Libgwyfile is a small, embeddable library for reading and writing of Gwyddion GWY files as foreign data. This means independently of Gwyddon and without adopting its data object model.
SIEGE is a cross-platform, modular, event-driven game engine done in C99. It provides support for graphics, audio, physics and more!
Its modularity means that its backends can be swapped, or indeed selected at runtime - for example, SDL for windowing and input can be replaced with (say) GLFW
... [More], with no changes in used-end code, except for the name of the module to load.
It is licensed under the 2-clause BSD license. [Less]
REDasm is an interactive, multiarchitecture disassembler written in C++ using Qt5 as UI Framework.
Its core is light and it can be extended in order to support new instructions and file formats.
Qtombo is a tree and multiple-file based note system inspired by tombo (for windows and PPC), written with Qt. Supports the encrypted notes of tombo. One note is one file, plain text if possible. Note tree is a directory tree.
Scanning probe microscopy support library, including support for equidistant and non-equidistant scanning path creation, non-equidistant data pre-processing and saving different files obtained during scanning in Gwyddion compatible format.
MiniINI is a free/open source, minimalistic, fast and simple to use C++ library for parsing INI (aka CFG) files. It has no dependencies other than the standard library and should compile on any platform with a standard compliant C++ compiler with C99 support.
The goal of MiniINI is not to support
... [More] a myriad of extensions to the common INI format, but to be easy to use and to read (and, in future, write) INI files as quickly as possible. [Less]
Snorenotify is a multi platform Qt notification framework. Using a plugin system it is possible to create notifications with many different notification systems on Windows, Mac OS and Unix.
Cross platform, threaded priority work queue scheduler library in C. Run jobs based on priority, and/or scheduled time. Tested on Linux, Windows, BSD, OpenSolaris. Schedule jobs based on priority, and X milliseconds in the future.
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