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    antigift

    antigift

    antigift is simple cross-platform, files & folders encryption tool

    antigift could be used for encryption files & folders on USB-flash or HDD partition. Works on Linux (including Android), Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD and other on OSes. Do not required installation. Include WIPE tool for wiping free space and tool for recovery forgotten key. See documentation at http://sourceforge.net/p/antigift/wiki/Home/ antigift простой и кросс-платформенный инструмент для шифрования файлов и папок(с ccrypt в качестве основы) Подробности см. на...
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    cds

    Concurrent Data Structure library

    CDS (Concurrent Data Structures) is a C++ template library of lock-free and fine-grained lock-based algorithms. It contains a collection of concurrent data structures: queues, stacks, sets, maps, etc, and safe memory reclamation schema for concurrent containers - Hazard Pointer and user-space RCU. See doxygen doc http://libcds.sourceforge.net/doc/cds-api/index.html. The source code repo for libcds 2.x has been moved to https://github.com/khizmax/libcds
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    Analytic Toolkit
    The purpose of the project is summarising effort from a number of analytic libraries, adding interactive web-based user interface and making a free open source solution for risk analytics and stress testing. Feb 8, 2012 Paul Glasserman's Importance Sampling and Tail Approximations as well as plain Monte Carlo have been implemented for for the widely used normal copula model of portfolio credit risk. The package includes source code, examples, spreadsheet with results and references to the papers.
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    CADI is an implementation of the JPIP standard (JPEG2000 Interactive Protocol - Part 9). CADI includes a JPIP server, a JPIP proxy, and a JPIP Client. CADI is designed and programmed with the aim to provide a flexible framework to test and develop ne
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    A library that does preform precise floating point operations designed for industrial / banking solutions.
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    Open Source IM and voice client using Jabber and SIP protocols, with great audio quality thanks to speex and a nice and clean interface. Programmed in Java and C++. It supports chat, voice and file transfers.
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