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The NSketch library provides implementations of most common sketch-based algorithms (histograms, quantile, frequent items, bloom filter ...). The library is written in C# for .Net.
A C library, providing comfortable APIs for a wide range of Finite State Abstract Machines (NFA, DFA, FST, Bimachines, etc). Implements most of the classical algorithms in the field.
LibPPQ is a small C++ library with templates that aims to be a "persistent" drop in replacement for the std::priority_queue template. Other than std::priority_queue however libppq limits its priorities to be unsigned integers.
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This project is no longer supported by its creators. salgo is a C framework you can use to implement sorting algorithms. It provides different ways of filling an array and then sorting this in ascending or descending order (a stop watch is included).
JXmlSql is a Java database API ( MySql, Oracle, Access )that eliminates JDBC code. JXmlSql allows developers to define application and prepopulation SQL statements inside xml files. Options for query, insert, update, delete, report and prepopulation SQL.
Wallaroo is an infinite precision constraint solving and optimization library for linear constraints over the rational numbers. It handles equalities (=), inequalities (<=, >=), strict inequalities (<, >), and disequalities (!=).
JPortForwarder Project
JPortForwarder is a multithreaded TCP Port Forwarder application.
The following feature have been developed:
- Generic TCP Port Forwarging. Listen for a port and forward to an ip:port.
- Multihoming TCP Port Forwarding.
Neural network libraries in many different languages compatible with each other, such that neural networks can be trained on one platform and utilised on another.
phonet4j is the port of a extensible, rule based algortihm for phonetic conversions written by Joerg Michael to java. His code was first published in the computer magazine c't (issue 25/1999, pp. 252). Includes two rulesets for the german language.
User friendly application with graphical interface, for creating and training
a multi-layer feed-forward neural-networks. The application is intended for systems of GRID computation.
DBI++ is a C++ port of the famous Perl DBI module.
Currently it just supports MySQL, but the goal is, to extend it to a driver-independent interface.
License is LGPL, so it can be used in closed-source-software, too.
Provisio.Collections brings STL like iterator-based containers to the .Net world (especially C#). It offers fundamental sequential (vector/list/deque) and associative (tree/skiplist) containers that can be filled, traversed and modified using iterators.
SimpleDomino is a Server for a Programming Competition from Schoolinux and Linux-dubai.com for School Students. It uses TCP/IP for Communications. (It's base on Linux but can port to Windows) You can start your own Competition or Help us to develop this P
RL++ is an easy to use modular open source library for Reinforcement Learning written in C++. It includes learning algorithms (TD, Sarsa, Q) as well as the implementation of value function representations (LookupTable, TileCoding, Neuronal Network).
It moves by itself inside networks like virus infection & plagues, it is being written to solve computer virus problem drastically and responsibly. It is legal, free and open for public domain to improve W3 ICT Security.
Weka++ is a collection of machine learning and data mining algorithm implementations ported from Weka (http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/) from Java to C++, with enhancements for usability as embedded components.
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown Computer Science code by the class of 2007-2011 on course BN104. In this project we are open sourcing all of our project work to the public in the hopes it can be reused, built-upon, and used in education.
libGo is a C++ class library containing all kinds of
things that proved useful to me.
Included are:
- Linear algebra, using LAPACK and CBLAS
- V4L(1) image grabber
- Multithreading
- Image containers (up to 3D)
- Some simple optimisation code
- Python embedding helper
- Matlab interface
- .. and other things, have a look at the HTML documentation!
A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.
...The main problem with LZO is that it is absolutely not human readable.
People have done crazy stuff to get LZO to run in their language. Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed.
So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C. In addition, I will provide a textual description of the algorithm so that it can be easily ported to any programming language.
I expect a severe performance degradation, but I leave optimizing for speed to other people.
High-performance computing code and libraries used in the High Performance Computing subject in Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Granada (http://geneura.ugr.es/~jmerelo/asignaturas/AAP)