Ptolemy Classic is a heterogeneous simulation and design environment supporting multiple models of computation. It is written in C++, and has a (now rather old) graphical user interface for constructing models visually as block diagrams. It supports dataflow, discrete-event, process networks
... [More], synchronous/reactive, and finite-state machine models of computation. It can generate implementations in C and assembly code for at least two programmable DSPs from certain dataflow descriptions of systems.
The Ptolemy project continues to use Ptolemy Classic occasionally as a laboratory for experimenting with models of computation, but most of our work has shifted to a new Java-based environment called Ptolemy II. [Less]
Extracts metadata about the current revision from your repository. This program is meant to be used by project build systems to extract properties that can be used in software version strings. Repository types supported include git, hg, bzr, and svn. It can create files containing variable and macro
... [More] definitions suitable for C, C++, Java, sh, Python, Perl, PHP, lua, Javascript, and header files suitable for use with preprocessing Info.plist files. Emitted information includes the ID of the most recent commit, its branch, its date, and several other useful pieces of meta-information. There is support for reading and writing a cache file so autorevision will remain useful during a build from an unpacked distribution tarball. [Less]
Sculptor is an open source productivity tool that applies the concepts from Domain-Driven Design and Domain Specific Languages.
You express your design intent in a textual specification within an Eclipse editor, from which Sculptor generates high quality Java code and configuration. You can use
... [More] the concepts from Domain-Driven Design (DDD) in the textual Domain Specific Language (DSL). E.g. Service, Module, Entity, Value Object, Repository.
The generated code is based on well-known frameworks, such as JPA, Hibernate, Spring Framework or Java EE. Sculptor takes care of the technical details, the tedious repetitive work, and let you focus on delivering more business value - and have more fun.
History:
Sculptor prior to version 3.0 was part of the Fornax Platform project. [Less]
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