BDE (Basic Development Environment) is a set of C++ software libraries as well as development tools and methodology. Originally developed at Bloomberg L.P., BDE is intended to form the foundation for large scale C++ software products.
The BSL (Basic Standard Library), the first BDE library
... [More] available with an open-source license, provides implementations for portions of the C++ standard library, particularly the container types, as well as a suite of system utilities, meta-functions, and algorithms needed to build such containers. [Less]
RLSD is a small, "live" Linux-libre distribution with retro applications for the i686 and x86_64 architectures. It revives old hardware and the way computing used to be in the late 90s.
Jarvis is a land forces simulator. You can get familiar with it's main capabilities by analysing the input files (/engine/bases/ catalog) and main files *.ini (for example /engine/config_monaco.ini).
Jarvis is a console, step and probabilistic simulator.
Jarvis is made to be used by
... [More] supercomputer resources and on Linux operating system. Only Linux OS is officially supported.
Jarvis is currently in version unstable (testing-experimental) pre-alpha.
Jarvis is dual-licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v3.0 for the purposes of scientific and education and a paid license for other purposes. [Less]
PowerNex is a kernel written in the D Programming Language. The goal is to have a whole OS written in D, where PowerNex powers the core.
The name PowerNex comes from the words `power` and `next`. A kernel to power the next generation of hardware.
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