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    eCxx

    eCxx

    A C++ library for AVR and NodeMCU

    NOTE: This project is marked with 'Status: Abandoned' on SourceForge because not enough time can be dedicated to this project. However it may still get sporadic commits to the repository. eCxx is a library for AVR and NodeMCU tailored for micro LED displays and lighting effects. eCxx is utilizing Makefile build system. Java and Python based applications/tools are also included to ease the development and debugging process using the host PC. On one side, eCxx supports the original...
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    StoryText (formerly PyUseCase) is an unconventional GUI testing tool, with support for PyGTK, Tkinter, wxPython, Swing, SWT and Eclipse RCP. Instead of recording GUI mechanics directly, it asks the user for descriptive names and hence builds up a "domain language" along with a "UI map file" that translates it into the current GUI layout. The point is to reduce coupling, allow very expressive tests, and ensure that GUI changes mean changing the UI map file but not all the tests. Instead of an...
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