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OpenTNF is a system-level tracing facility for capturing and presenting diagnostic information and performance metrics. Linux/Intel (kernel 2.2.x) is the initial target platform. The OpenTNF project is seeking developers for ports to other platforms.
Jess-mode is a collection of Emacs Lisp files designed to facilitate the development of Java Expert System Shell (JESS) applications. Currently, the package consists of a major mode for editing source and an inferior mode used to run the Jess interpreter
It is a specific project for a Topographical Department, that contains Lisp tools for AutoCad, a desktop system for departament´s internal information management, and a web application for the management level for consultations and solicitations.
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s2html is a C/C++/Java/Lisp HTML source code converter.
s2html is a very simple C/C++/Java/Lisp HTML source code converter. It uses embedded CSS to format your code. Many other formatters exist, this one started its life back in 1983 as my very first C program.