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    The Algorithms Python

    The Algorithms Python

    All Algorithms implemented in Python

    ...It serves primarily as an educational resource for learners and developers who want to understand how algorithms work under the hood. Each implementation is designed with clarity in mind, favoring readability and comprehension over performance optimization. The project covers various domains including mathematics, cryptography, machine learning, sorting, graph theory, and more. With contributions from a large global community, it continually grows and improves through collaboration and peer review. This repository is an ideal reference for students, educators, and developers seeking hands-on experience with algorithmic concepts in Python.
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    Wittgen

    WIttgen is a two-instruction programming language modeled on the mind.

    ...In the course of performing that assign any retrieve operations indicated in the text are performed before committing the assign. That is all there the system does. The driving motivation for this design is that as far as we know, the human mind supports these two instructions.It may have additional mechanisms that create new assigns, but using the results of these mechanisms requires a system built from these instructions.
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    The K.U.Leuven JCHR System is an integration of Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) and Java designed with three aims in mind: user-friendliness, flexibility and efficiency. http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~petervw/JCHR/
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