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    Code Bubbles is a front end to Eclipse designed to simplify programming by making it easy for the programmer to define and use working sets. It provides compact function-based views of the code (all backed by the underlying files) that are displayed in bubbles and that are easily moved around and manipulated on the screen. The bubbles are fully editable. A large bubble area lets the programmer set up different working sets simultaneously and easily move between them.
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    PHP Optimuz Framework

    A powerfull PHP framework.

    The framework is based on the MVC pattern and is OOP driven. It has a complete library for building robust web applications and brings great ideas from other frameworks/programming languages. For convenience, the Optimuz Frameworks comes bundled with some common libraries and tools to turn the developer's life easier. For instance you can check Propel and CssMinify/JsMinify.
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    Saros - Distributed Party Programming
    Saros brings multi-writer synchronous distributed editing to the Eclipse IDE, e.g. for joint code reviews, explaining code remotely, or distributed pair programming -- all also for more than 2 participants; we call this Distributed Party Programming. It includes refined awareness functionality, text chat, and a simple distributed whiteboard/sketching facility. Eclipse Update Site: https://www.saros-project.org/update-site/eclipse
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    Debvi

    Debvi

    Plugin based multi-purpose dev tool.

    Debvi is Java based, stand alone, and is based on plugins for unlimited features. Planned Features: - Interactive scene creation (Games / Animation) - Private game engine editor - Themes - Depola language (A programming language with similar syntax to the other languages to exported to such as JavaScript) - GIT, SVN or others similar
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    Secure your business by securing your people.

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    Oasis Development Tool

    Oasis Development Tool

    OASIS Development Tool

    The OASIS Development Tool is an innovative IDE for Code Generation-, Code Debugging- and Visual Coding- using the OASIS Programming Language. The OASIS Programming Language is a 4GL Concurrency- and Database Language running round a distributed OASIS Runtime Machine Environment (RME) as interpreted OASIS Scripts sequenced into OASIS Polyglot Runtime Components (PRC) with just in time patterns. The IDE is designed specifically for the OASIS Programming Language. The IDE is focused around the...
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