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    CodeCounter

    Recursive source code line counter for C, BASIC, and web files.

    Recursively count lines of source code and comments through files and sub-directories. Created to parse entire projects rather than individual files. C, BASIC, and web files (general) supported.
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    A Unibasic Code Coverage tool. It produces formatted HTML reports on the statement coverage of selected source files. Designed for UniData but should is being ported to UniVerse (still in development, but compiles and works on demonstration programs).
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