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    Sorting-Visualizer

    Sorting-Visualizer

    A GUI sorting visualizer desktop application

    A GUI sorting visualizer desktop application that helps to visualize various sorting algorithms interactively. Visualizer the sorting algorithms like Bubble sort, Insertion sort, Selection sort, Gnome sort, Shaker sort and Odd even sort. Change the bar color and background by customizing. Increase or decrease speed of animation to visualize the sorting process. Download now!
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    Programmer's library for random numbers. Also random number generator testing code. Intended for simulation, games and "Monte-Carlo" algorithms.
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    gundercrypt [MOVED]

    A CLI text encrypting/ciphering program and library for java

    ** MOVED: to github.com/gundermanc/gundercrypt A CLI text ciphering program and library written in java that makes use of pseudo random numbers and a password (provided by the user) to generate encrypted text by selectively shifting each subsequent letter by a pseudo-random index, encoding it as a letter stored in a hidden position within the String, and then re shifting the encrypted String again by numeric values deduced from a password to provide a dual layer of security. ...
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    Java Random Numbers - Random.Org API

    Offers Random numbers API for your programs written in Java.

    Very lightweight and easy to use library that allows you to generate truly random numbers by means of Random.Org service. Library offers optimized algorithms for obtaining single random number or more random numbers at once, sequences of numbers, random strings etc. Also allows you to check quota. It provides algorithm to generate unspecified number of random numbers of certain total value. This algorithm still keeps server load low by sending as large requests as possible, yet all integers are truly random. ******************************************* Current version 1.5 is considered as STABLE version. ...
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    Belkerda

    Belkerda

    a customizable number-guessing system

    Belkerda is a simple Python AI program that takes a user's input, builds a log of random numbers, picks a random entry, and displays it. If it is correct, then it reenters that number back into the log several times, overwriting the original, random numbers. If it is not, however, it overwrites a lower amount of entries.
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