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A curated list of awesome C++ (and C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and tools.
A curated list of awesome C++ (and C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and tools.
An open source neural network framework in C and CUDA, known for YOLO real-time object detection models.
A fast, customizable, and cross-platform system information tool similar to neofetch, written in C.
A tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++ to build modern cross-platform GUIs using native web engines.
A suite of runtime sanitizers for detecting memory errors, data races, and undefined behavior in C/C++ programs.
A decentralized, open-source package manager for C and C++ developers with cross-platform binary management.
A drag-and-drop retro game creator for making Game Boy games, available for Mac, Linux, and Windows.
A high-performance, scalable, and experimental HTTP server written in C, designed for efficiency and portability.
A reverse-engineered C implementation of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, playable from start to finish with modern enhancements.
A DNS-based encrypted command-and-control (C&C) tunnel for secure communication and data exfiltration.
A compiler for a C-based SPMD language that generates high-performance SIMD code for CPUs and GPUs.
An ultra-lightweight, blazing-fast MQTT broker and messaging bus for IoT edge computing and software-defined vehicles.
A highly-scalable, low-latency language server for C/C++/Objective-C, designed for large codebases like Chromium.
A shell script that compiles and executes C (and C++) source files in one command, enabling C scripting.
A highly accurate Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator written in portable C with native macOS and SDL frontends.
A custom Minecraft Classic client written in C from scratch, offering enhanced performance and cross-platform support.
A pure C game engine and framework for cross-platform 2D/3D game development with modern graphics features.
A C library providing smart pointer constructs like unique_ptr and shared_ptr with automatic memory management.
A multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces with a complete set of widgets.
A statically typed, procedural esoteric programming language where source code resembles fetish erotica.
An esoteric programming language based on Italian comedy 'supercazzole', compiling to C and LLVM.
A distributed, scalable NoSQL database optimized for flash and in-memory storage, designed for web-scale applications.
A set of conventions and tools for structuring C and C++ projects, including a standardized layout specification.
A fully functional MQTT client library for ESP8266 microcontrollers, supporting SSL, multiple connections, and all QoS levels.
A unit testing framework for C that runs tests in separate address spaces to catch assertion failures and segmentation faults.
A small educational virtual machine written in C with instructions, registers, stack, and function calls.
A Vim plugin providing real-time, semantic code highlighting for C, C++, and Objective-C using libclang.
Xcode extension that adds import statements from anywhere in your code without scrolling.
A Game Boy / Game Boy Color engine for creating games in C or assembly with built-in sprite management, collision detection, and asset handling.
Sulong is an LLVM bitcode interpreter for the GraalVM polyglot runtime, enabling execution of C/C++ and other LLVM-based languages.
A simple, cycle-accurate Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator written in C that runs natively and in the browser via WebAssembly.
A Sublime Text plugin providing robust, out-of-the-box autocompletion for C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++ using clang.
A Lisp-like macro language that compiles to C and C++ code, designed for expressive metaprogramming and high-performance systems.
A POSIX-compliant command line shell with advanced interactive features like global aliases, arrays, and intelligent command line completion.
A single-file, unlicensed 3D game engine/framework written in C, featuring an integrated asset pipeline and cross-platform support.
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