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    Bash Command Builder

    Bash Command Builder

    A simple Bash IDE / Debugger

    Bash made easier: A simple IDE / Debugger for writing, debugging, and executing single commands and short scripts. If you are a struggling occasional user of Bash, or would be a user if it weren't so difficult to get started, then this program will help. Runs on Linux or Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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    MSCViewer

    MSCViewer

    A tool for visualization and analysis of logs as sequence diagrams

    ...The diagram is fully interactive: entity can be added/removed from the diagram and shuffled; events can be filtered, searched, highlighted and annotated with comments. MSCViewer features integration with a Python interpreter which allows writing Python scripts interacting with the model. This powerful feature can be used to automate validatation of distributed control flows, integrate with graphing infrastructure, etc.
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    jContractor is a tool to provide Design by Contract support to the Java programming language. Contracts are specified by writing methods that follow jContractor's naming convention.
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    JBCD is an interactive debugger for Java bytecode. It allows a programmer to step through bytecode one statement at time. The tool is indended for people who are writing programs to generate or modify bytecode. JBCD can be used with any Java compiler a
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    DriveStrike: Remote Wipe | Data Breach Protection

    . From Fortune 500 to small businesses with remote workers, every industry can gain from premium endpoint security.

    DriveStrike protects devices and data in the event of loss, theft, or use in remote locations. Remotely locate, lock, and wipe devices you manage to prevent data compromise. DriveStrike prevents data breaches to ensure confidentiality, compliance, and a competitive edge.
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    Jylog is a (JPDA) Java Platform Debugger Architecture based logger, Jylog eliminates the need for writing any log statement in the program. one can define the logging information using Jylog swing GUI and Jylog extracts the information from JVM at runtime
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    Bean Bowl is the a fun and useful Java lab, allowing you to play around with Java classes and objects using direct manipulation techniques instead of writing long main() methods. Use it either as an application or as a GUI component framework for you own
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