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    Pascal XE

    Pascal XE

    Pascal XE is an easy to use IDE for Pascal programming.

    Pascal XE is an IDE for Pascal programming, it is user friendly and designed specially for beginners in programming. Pascal XE includes 3 free compilers: - Virtual Pascal Compiler 2.1.279 (default) - Free Pascal Compiler 3.0.4 - GNU Pascal Compiler 20070904
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    Downloads: 334 This Week
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    MultiFast

    MultiFast

    Mass String Search and Replace Solution via Aho-Corasick Algorithm

    Multifast provides you with efficient library and tool, to search and manipulate data streams on the fly. It can search for a huge number of strings and replace them in one pass. It contains a tidy and efficient implementation of the Aho-Corasick algorithm as a C library.
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    Sharp Statistics

    Sharp Statistics

    A simple program for comparing data sets with simple algorithms.

    Replace the data in the data.db file with your own data using an sqlite3 manager. Tables are read as data set names, and the values are read as the data points of the data sets. Load the application, choose an algorithm, and the program will find the pairs that best match each other.
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    Java Fastest String Utility
    Fastest string utility is java library (JAR ) for string operation . This library is very easy to use, very fast and very efficient in string operations such as split, toUpperCase, toLowerCase, replace, delete, regular expression and others.
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    An O(1) memory allocator, which may be used to replace malloc. It's very small and very fast.
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    This project moved to OCamlForge https://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/rope/ This library implements ropes for OCaml (it is rich enough to replace strings).
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    Provides fast lookup for a Subject Based messaging product using a trie. It allows for configurable wildcard characters to replace a single or multiple subject field(s) (A.B.*.D.>). Insertion in to the tree returns a unique handle for subsequent deletion
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