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  2. Git - Wikipedia

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    Currently, native Windows builds of Git are distributed as 32- and 64-bit installers. [74] The git official website currently maintains a build of Git for Windows, still using the MSYS2 environment. [75] The JGit implementation of Git is a pure Java software library, designed to be embedded in any Java application.

  3. id Tech 4 - Wikipedia

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    id Tech 4, popularly known as the Doom 3 engine, is a game engine developed by id Software and first used in the video game Doom 3.The engine was designed by John Carmack, who also created previous game engines, such as those for Doom and Quake, which are widely recognized as significant advances in the field.

  4. Gnash (software) - Wikipedia

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    However, Gnash offers some special features not available in the Adobe player, such as the possibility to extend the ActionScript classes via shared libraries: sample extensions include MySQL support, file system access and more. For security reasons the extension mechanism must be compiled-in explicitly and enabled via configuration files.

  5. Watcom C/C++ - Wikipedia

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    16-bit and 32-bit tools merged into single package; Redesigned debugger; C++ class browser added; Windows resource editors added; Graphical IDE for Windows and OS/2; 1995: Watcom C/C++ 10.5: Native C++ exception handling on OS/2 and Win32; Windows 95 and NT 3.5 support; TCP/IP remote debugging; 1996: Watcom C/C++ 10.6: Structured exception ...

  6. MediaPortal - Wikipedia

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    MediaPortal is an open-source media player and digital video recorder software project, often considered an alternative to Windows Media Center. [1] [2] It provides a 10-foot user interface for performing typical PVR/TiVo functionality, including playing, pausing, and recording live TV; playing DVDs, videos, and music; viewing pictures; and other functions. [3]

  7. CUBRID - Wikipedia

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    CUBRID (/ ˈ k juː b r ɪ d / "cube-rid") is an open-source SQL-based relational database management system (RDBMS) with object extensions developed by CUBRID Corp. for OLTP.The name CUBRID is a combination of the two words cube and bridge, cube standing for a space for data and bridge standing for data bridge.

  8. Unum (number format) - Wikipedia

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    It works for 16-bit posits with one exponent bit and 8-bit posit with zero exponent bit. Support for 32-bit posits and flexible type (2-32 bits with two exponent bits) is pending validation. It supports x86_64 systems. It has been tested on GNU gcc 4.8.5 Apple LLVM version 9.1.0 (clang-902.0.39.2).