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    pwwMap

    map and nosql database

    Using Chinese description. You need the Google translation. My address is as follows: No.17-18 of XiangGang batang Community, Xiangtan City of Hunan Province, China.
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    New Terrain and 3D Map System

    New Terrain and 3D Map System

    a very lightweight advanced terrain-rendering and 3D map rendering sys

    A very lightweight advanced terrain-rendering and 3D map rendering system. Minimal dependencies: OpenGL, SDL. It's distrib in 2-3 separate modules: 1. the C++ implementation of the terrain- and/or surface- rendering Algorithms I have developed: both a multithread and a non-multithread variant is relaeased. 2. Seme as at point 1. , but with a road-network rendering and collision-detection module I wrote before. It also adds some trees at the top of the terrain. (multitread vesion not...
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    Navigation Shortest Map Dhaval Kadia

    Navigation Shortest Map Dhaval Kadia

    Shortest Path Navigator with Directions and Distance

    Programmed on Language C. A nano-Infant of GOOGLE-MAP Optimized to Consume some MB instead of 50 GB of RAM This was Programmed Quarter Year ago in 2014
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    Triepocalypse

    A trie data structure extracted from the typing game Typocalypse.

    The typing game Typocalypse (https://code.google.com/p/typocalypse/source/browse/#hg/Trie) used a trie data structure which has been linked to separately from the game and has been of separate interest for some years now. It has now been given its own repository. A trie is a data structure used to find strings from their prefixes. After having stored strings in the trie, the trie will efficiently find all the strings which start with a particular prefix. Project was developed using C#...
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    ImpPath

    Simple C++ library for path manipulation

    ...For example, for working with internal application resource paths referencing a "sandboxed" virtual filesystem (like with PhysicsFS). Platform-specific path support is mainly intended for tools (e.g. map editor) which need to share a common code base (and perhaps some hard-coded resources) with the main sandboxed application (e.g. game).
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    An extremely memory-efficient hash_map implementation. 2 bits/entry overhead! The SparseHash library contains several hash-map implementations, including implementations that optimize for space or speed.
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    NESD-Imaging is a 2D rendering framework for Java. It combines JAI and Java2D and extends them by providing lazy rendering (do not block UI). It provides geo-positionned images rendering (à la google-map). It scales well to large image set (>500GB).
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