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  2. Dev-C++ - Wikipedia

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    Dev-C++ is a free full-featured integrated development environment (IDE) distributed under the GNU General Public License for programming in C and C++. It was originally developed by Colin Laplace and was first released in 1998. It is written in Delphi. It is bundled with, and uses, the MinGW or TDM-GCC 64bit port of the GCC as its compiler.

  3. C++ Standard Library - Wikipedia

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    The C++ Standard Library is based upon conventions introduced by the Standard Template Library (STL), and has been influenced by research in generic programming and developers of the STL such as Alexander Stepanov and Meng Lee. [4] [5] Although the C++ Standard Library and the STL share many features, neither is a strict superset of the other.

  4. List of compilers - Wikipedia

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    ROSE: an open source compiler framework to generate source-to-source analyzers and translators for C/C++ and Fortran, developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory MILEPOST GCC : interactive plugin-based open-source research compiler that combines the strength of GCC and the flexibility of the common Interactive Compilation Interface that ...

  5. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Android has another operating system, Trusty OS, within it, as a part of "Trusty" "software components supporting a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) on mobile devices." "Trusty and the Trusty API are subject to change. [..] Applications for the Trusty OS can be written in C/C++ (C++ support is limited), and they have access to a small C library.

  6. Komodo Edit - Wikipedia

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    It is a subset version of Komodo Edit, with initial goal of Web development. The code was to be available between late October or early November 2007, [9] with Open Komodo code repository created by ActiveState in August 2007. On 2007-10-30, ActiveState Software Inc. announced the release of Open Komodo. [10] The initial release was 1.0.0 Alpha ...

  7. VirtualDubMod - Wikipedia

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    VirtualDubMod merged several specialized forks of VirtualDub posted on the Doom9 forums. Added features included Matroska (MKV) support, OGM support, and MPEG-2 support. [8]One notable feature that remains missing in VirtualDubMod is the ability to program timed video captures, which was present in one VirtualDub fork called VirtualDubVCR.

  8. ArgoUML - Wikipedia

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    According to the official feature list, [7] ArgoUML is capable of the following: All 9 UML 1.4 diagrams are supported. Closely follows the UML standard. Platform independent – Java 1.5+ and C++.

  9. Minetest - Wikipedia

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    The five most popular games by downloads are VoxeLibre, Minetest Game, Backrooms Test, NodeCore, and Mineclonia. [ 9 ] Over a decade of active development Luanti has garnered critical acclaim and gained in popularity; the games, mods and texturepacks on ContentDB have over 14 million downloads combined, [ 10 ] and the Android version of Luanti ...