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1  en.wikipedia.org - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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2  math.ttu.edu
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3  communities.coverity.com - Welcome | CoverityConnect
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4  www-numi.fnal.gov - MINOS Experiment and NuMI Beam Home Page
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5  stackoverflow.com - Stack Overflow
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6  forums.codeblocks.org - Code::Blocks - Index
Code::Blocks - Index
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7  gnu.org - The GNU Operating System
Since 1983, developing the free Unix style operating system GNU, so that computer users can have the freedom to share and improve the software they use.
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8  cmake.org - CMake - Cross Platform Make
CMake is a cross-platform, open-source build system. CMake is part of a family of tools designed to build, test and package software. CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configurati...
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9  unidata.ucar.edu
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10  openmakesoftware.com - OpenMake Software - Build Management, Automation & Continuous Integration
OpenMake Software - Continuous Integration and Build Management
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11  e2e.ti.com - TI E2E Community
Ask questions, share knowledge, explore ideas, and help solve problems with fellow engineers.
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12  infocenter.arm.com - ARM Information Center
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13  software.intel.com - Intel Software Network communities - IntelĀ® Software Network
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