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| Subject: | Ecyware GreenBlue Scripting 0.5 |
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| Date: | Tue, 16 Nov 2004 09:15:00 -0600 |
Ecyware GreenBlue Scripting Ecyware GreenBlue Scripting is a research project made freeware source code for researchers, students and other security developers interested in compiler, code generation and TCP/IP technologies. Part of the research is going to be implemented in a forthcoming Ecyware GreenBlue Inspector version. This source code is being made public with a BSD like license. It is totally unsupported and any modifications can be made for your own personal, research or educational use. For commercial uses, contact us. Developers need the following: .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 VS.NET 2003 GOLD Parser for working with the grammar. Ideas you might use this project for: Compiler Code Generation HTTP web agents Parsing http://www.ecyware.com/gbscripting.aspx?lnk=scripting Ecyware
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