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  • Developing NetBSD/hpcmips
    This page contains information that current and potential developers of NetBSD/hpcmips might find useful.

  • Doc++
    DOC++ is a documentation system for C, C++, IDL and Java generating both TeX output for high quality hardcopies and HTML output for sophisticated online browsing of your documentation.

  • Dylan
    Dylan is an advanced, object-oriented, dynamic language which supports the rapid development of programs.

  • e/BSD Development Kit
    e/BSD Developer's Kit - the BEST program - adds technical and market support options and flexible licensing to create BSDI's high-performance BSD/OS, source code for the BSD/OS kernel and networking extensions as well as a broad set of network utilities for client and server side use, and a set of industrial-strength network applications.

  • EnderUNIX SDT
    EnderUNIX SDT (Open Source Software Development Team), is a bunch of people who gathered to develop free software for Open Source community from Turkey.

  • Ficl
    Ficl is a complete programming language interpreter designed to be embedded into other systems as a command, macro, and development prototype language.

  • Franz Lisp for 386 / BSD
    An implementation of Franz Lisp, Opus 38.92 (more or less) is available for 386 and similar machines running NetBSD 0.9.

  • Franz Lisp for 386 / BSD
    It's essentially the Berkeley (not Franz Inc) version of Franz Lisp that was distributed with 4.2 BSD. It is therefore appropriate that it reappear now that BSD systems are becoming more generally available.

  • FreeBSD Developer Handbook
    Welcome to FreeBSD! This handbook covers the installation and day to day use of FreeBSD Release 2.2. This manual is a work in progress and is the work of many individuals.

  • FreeBSD Development Projects
    In addition to the mainstream development path of FreeBSD, a number of developer groups are working on the cutting edge to expand FreeBSD's range of applications in new directions.

  • FreeBSD Device Driver Writers Guide
    This document describes how to add a device driver to FreeBSD. It is not intended to be a tutorial on unix device drivers in general. It is intended for device driver authors, familiar with the unix device driver model, to work on FreeBSD.

  • FreeBSD Info Files
    Programming and Development Tools for FreeBSD.

  • GNOME Photo Collector
    This tool can be used to classify images, storing informations and comments in a PostgreSQL database.

  • GNU Smalltalk
    GNU Smalltalk is a Free (or Open Source) implementation that closely follows the Smalltalk-80 language as described in the book Smalltalk-80: the Language and its Implementation by Adele Goldberg and David Robson

  • GNUJSP
    GNUJSP is a free implementation of Sun's Java Server Pages. Once the GNUJSP servlet is correctly installed, files with the extension .jsp are translated into java source files, compiled, and run.

  • Hypertext Application of NetBSD C Library Source and Documentation
    The purpose of this application is to provide the C Library Source and documentation of NetBSD if a format supporting browsing.

  • int 80h
    Assembly language programming site with a FreeBSD slant.

  • Java 2 on FreeBSD
    This site is dedicated to porting the Java 2 platform (initially JDK 1.2.2) to FreeBSD. Here you will find patchsets which, together with the JDK source code released by Sun, can be used to build a Java 2 JDK.

  • Java-FreeBSD
    The Place to get Java for FreeBSD

  • Kame Project
    KAME Project is a joint effort of seven companies in Japan to provide a free IPv6 and IPsec (for both IPv4 and IPv6) stack for BSD variants to the world.

  • KDE 2 for NetBSD
    Welcome to my page for KDE 2 for NetBSD. I've decided to put this page together to help the development of NetBSD packages for KDE 2.

  • Locomotive on FreeBSD
    The Locomotive is a Java-based Web Application Server that enables developers to quickly and easily build, deploy and manage sophisticated database-driven applications that generate dynamic content.

  • MIT Scheme
    MIT Scheme is a complete programming environment that runs on many unix platforms.

  • NeoWebScript
    NeoWebScript is a fast, secure, easy to learn way to do powerful, server-based interactive programming directly in the HTML code in web pages.

  • Netatalk
    netatalk is a kernel-level implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite, originally for BSD-derived systems.

  • NetBSD Developer Resources
    Welcome to the NetBSD Developer Resources Page Shell accounts for NetBSD development.

  • O'Reilly Network - BSD DevCenter
    Tutorial articles, columns on BSD from the people who bring you O'Reilly Books.

  • Onyx
    Onyx is a powerful stack-based, multi-threaded, interpreted, general purpose programming language similar to PostScript and Forth.

  • PHP Official Homepage
    Official homepage for PHP.

  • PHP3 - Serving Dynamic Web Pages
    php3 - serving dynamic web pages

  • phplinkexchange
    phplinkexchange is a open source project to try to create a free, powerful link exchange script. phpClickXchange will monitor how much traffic a site is sending you.

  • phpSecurePages
    phpSecurePages is a PHP module to secures pages with a login name and password.

  • PM3
    Modula-3 is a systems programming language that descends from Mesa, Modula-2, Cedar, and Modula-2+. It also resembles its cousins Object Pascal, Oberon, and Euclid.

  • Sablotron
    Sablotron resembles the XSLT processor written in C++ with the C, Perl, Python, and PHP4 API which also has a command line interface.

  • The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD SCSI Subsystem
    The Small Computer System Interface protocol offers a high performance interconnect to a wide range of peripherals. This paper describes the implementation of a SCSI framework for the FreeBSD Operating System.

  • Vamsi Nath
    An online resource for PHP developers.

  • µPKI
    A Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is the set of technologies and policies that provide scalable infrastructure for securing internet interactions through the use of public key cryptography.


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