native code
JavaNativeCompiler 1.1.1
JavaNativeCompiler (JNC) is a Java to native compiler. more>>
This is especially useful when applications have to be deployed to end-users. All vexatious problems of deploying Java applications can be solved by compiling them to native. They will be:
- Easy to deploy
No JRE dependency. Most end-users dont know what they have installed.
No more problems on how to create an executable file out of a JAR or class file.
- Hard to decompile
Java can easily be decompiled. Native compilation will protect your source code.
- Run fast from the start
No more overhead for loading a JRE.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a couple of problems with AWT/Swing and XML.
- It also once again contains a version for Linux.
- The compiler binary downloads are smaller.
PHP Active Code Library 0.10
PHP Active Code Library (ACL) is a PHP 5 class used to store and call PHP files that are stored in a database. more>>
The files are stored in a plain text field and not a binary field. PHP ACL also takes care of include/require calls.
If a file includes another file stored in the database, PHP ACL takes care of getting, generating, and including that file.
Pretty Code Web 1.00
Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the Web. more>>
Written in php it uses syntax files separate from the main code to highlight a specified language.
Main features:
- Syntax highlighting for (potentially) any language.
- User defined syntax files.
- User defined colors
- Separate colors for:
- 6 Keyword Groups
- Text Strings
- Operators
- Block and Line Comments
- Bracket Characters

Html Code Convert 3.3
Speed up the conversion of HTML code into different format more>>
Enhancements:
- Colors and font selected in prefeferences box.
- Fixe bug with Quit button. First try to support accessibility.
- Updated schemas.
Tigermouse DR1.5
Tigermouse is a modern web applications framework for PHP. more>>
It is well suited for enterprise-grade tasks because of its strong commitment to server-side business logic processing. Tigermouse does not require any Javascript coding, so you can focus on your application core logic instead of tinkering in UI.
Main features:
- full native AJAX support
- MVC architecture
- pluggable input/output filters
- AJAX requests queuing and expiring
- powerful ActiveRecord implementation
- SWT or GTK-like user interface implementation
- extensible i18n support
- native support for Smarty templates
Enhancements:
- Database adapter factory.
- Automated DBAdapter retrieval from factory.
- i18n framework.
- Role based access control subsystem.
- In-code documentation update.
- Switched from PEAR Services_JSON to native json library.
- Advanced keyboard listener. Keys to listen to can be defined.
- Global keyboard shortcuts reworked.
- RSS views added.
- User documentation update.
The Objective Caml 3.08.4
Caml is a general-purpose programming language, designed with program safety and reliability in mind more>>
It has been developed and distributed by INRIA, Frances national research institute for computer science, since 1985.
The Objective Caml system is the main implementation of the Caml language. It features a powerful module system and a full-fledged object-oriented layer.
It comes with a native-code compiler that supports numerous architectures, for high performance; a bytecode compiler, for increased portability; and an interactive loop, for experimentation and rapid development.
AntiCutAndPaste 1.8
AntiCutAndPaste is designed to search for text fragments that have been copied and pasted in programming language source code. more>>
Algorithms used are very fast and can handle up to three million C++ code lines in one minute. Minor modifications of code are ignored during the search. GUI and command line versions are included. Reports are sorted conveniently by the total size of all similar fragments and there are many report customization options.
Linux command-line implementation is still a Beta version. Please be so kind and visit forums to ask a question or to write a comment.
Main features:
- Compatible with C++, Pascal, Java, C# (Mono) and plain text.
- Small download, prebuild static x86 binary.
- Very fast native x86 code. Processes about 50,000 lines of C++ sources in one second on Pentium 1.0 MHz computer.
- Convenient report sorted by total size of all cloned code places. Lots of report customization options available.
- Free for non-commersial use (Linux version only).
Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors 1.0
Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors is a little script that changes your widescreen monitor resolution in one click. more>>
It couldnt get much more simpler than this little script/command. Anyhow, theres a few apps that would screw up my resolution after they exited and rather than look into it at the moment, I just googled to see if there was a quick command to execute that would change the resolution. So I found it, added that command to my KDE menu, then made a shortcut to it (ctrl + r) so I have a push-button resolution fix, which I recommend you do as its quite handy.
Anyhow, place Native Resolution Fix.desktop on your desktop but DO NOT USE it if you have a monitor with a smaller resolution. Instead, you can edit it and change the resolution to what you like and use the "-r" command to set the hertz, which will use one of the rates set in your xorg.conf.
Enhancements:
- NOTE: Please edit if your monitor doesnt support the 1680x1050 resolution in this script or do not use it.
- I am not responsible if your monitor, in a rare case, gets messed up by you using a resolution in which your monitor cant support.
Banteng 0.1.1
Banteng is cross-platform, visual JavaScript IDE. more>>
The 0.1.1 release includes the core runtime engine and some basic examples.
XML::Code 0.04
XML::Diff is a Perl module for XML DOM-Tree based Diff & Patch Module. more>>
SYNOPSIS
my $diff = XML::Diff->new();
# to generate a diffgram of two XML files, use compare.
# $old and $new can be filepaths, XML as a string,
# XML::LibXML::Document or XML::LibXML::Element objects.
# The diffgram is a XML::LibXML::Document by default.
my $diffgram = $diff->compare(
-old => $old_xml,
-new => $new_xml,
);
# To patch an XML document, an patch. $old and $diffgram
# follow the same formatting rules as compare.
# The resulting XML is a XML::LibXML::Document by default.
my $patched = $diff->patch(
-old => $old,
-diffgram => $diffgram,
);
This module provides methods for generating and applying an XML diffgram of two related XML files. The basis of the algorithm is tree-wise comparison using the DOM model as provided by XML::LibXML.
The Diffgram is well-formed XML in the XVCS namespance and supports update, insert, delete and move operations. It is meant to be human and machine readable. It uses XPath expressions for locating the nodes to operate on.
Code::Perl 0.03
Code::Perl is a Perl module to produce Perl code from a tree. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Code::Perl::Expr qw( :easy );
my $c = derefh(scal(hash), calls(getkey));
print $c->perl; # ($hash)->{getkey()}
Code::Perl allows you to build chunks of Perl code as a tree and then when youre finished building, the tree can output the Perl code. This is useful if you have built your own mini-language and you want to generate Perl from it. Rather than generating the Perl at parse time and having to worry about quoting, escaping, parenthese etc, you can just build a tree using Code::Perl and then dump out the correct Perl at the end.
Jaune 1.1
Jaune project is a Java-like compiler for small systems. more>>
Jaune is a compiler and set of libraries that can be used to write programs in the Java language for small devices.
It includes a basic set of class libraries, garbage collector, and set of examples that can be run on the Nintendo GameBoy.
Main features:
- All of the object-oriented features of the Java language.
- A conservative, compiler directed garbage collector.
- Sufficient base class support for implementing most of the niceties of the Java libraries.
- Native implementations of the Object, String and StringBuffer classes for speed.
- A very straight forward native code interface.
Vexi 0.92
Vexi is a visual, extensible, XML interfaces. more>>
Vexi is written in Java, but compiled into native binaries using GCJ and are combined with launchers that work natively in popular web browsers.
Java for C++ 0.4
Java for C++ is a tool to generate C++-wrapper-classes for existing Java-classes. more>>
The implementation of the wrapper classes uses JNI (Java Native Interface) to call the "real" Java classes.
The C++-API to use these wrapper classes is very close to the API of the original Java classes. So developers of C++-software can use Java-classes as if they have been implemented in C++.
Enhancements:
- A problem where null values for method arguments, method return values, or field values caused some generated code to crash was fixed.
- Updating is strongly encouraged.
Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) 2.01.04
Java Platform Invoke API (Demo version) for Linux, i386. Enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared libraries like in Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for JSE 1.5.x and later. more>>
Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) - Java Platform Invoke API (Demo version) for Linux/Unix, i386.
Enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared link libraries like in Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for JSE 1.5.x and later.
Java platform invoke an API that enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared libraries, such as those in the Linux API. It locates and invokes an exported function and marshals its arguments (integers, strings, arrays, structures, and so on) across the interoperation boundary as needed. This API supports implicit marshaling that makes Java coding with native functions very simple.
To consume a shared library functions you need
1.Identify functions in shared librarys.
Minimally, you must specify the name of the function and name of the the shared library that contains it.
2.Create a class to hold shared library functions.
You can use an existing class, create an individual class for each native function, or create one class that contains a set of related native functions. This class should extend CNativeLibrary. Use the annotation ImportLibrary to bind your class to the native library.
3.Create prototypes in Java code.
Write prototype of a native function as a method with signature that corresponds to the native function using data type map agreement. To identify the native function use the annotation Function. Mark the method with the native modifier.
4.Call a shared library function.
Call the method on your Java class as you would any other Java method. As parameters can be passed structures and implemented in Java callback functions.
Enhancements:
Version 2.01.04
System Requirements:JSE 1.5.x<<less