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    ngraph.path

    ngraph.path

    Path finding in a graph

    ngraph.path is a JavaScript library that implements efficient pathfinding algorithms for graphs, primarily designed to compute shortest paths in weighted or unweighted networks. It provides a clean API for constructing graph models, assigning weights to edges, and querying for optimal routes between nodes, making it useful for routing, games, maps, and network optimization. The library includes several algorithm implementations such as A*, Dijkstra’s, and breadth-first search, each suited to...
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    Flamingo Project

    Flamingo Project

    Workflow Designer, Hive Editor, Pig Editor, File System Browser

    Flamingo is a open-source Big Data Platform that combine a Ajax Rich Web Interface + Workflow Engine + Workflow Designer + MapReduce + Hive Editor + Pig Editor. 1. Easy Tool for big data 2. Use comfortable in Hadoop EcoSystem projects 3. Based GPL V3 License Supporting Pig IDE, Hive IDE, HDFS Browser, Scheduler, Hadoop Job Monitoring, Workflow Engine, Workflow Designer, MapReduce.
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    Extended SourceWare Archive Group
    XSWAG (Extended SourceWare Archive Group) is a revival project for the famous SWAG code archives for the Pascal programming language. This project is open to every Pascal/Delphi programmer who wishes to contribute to the global Pascal knowledge base. Current version (testing 0.9) features : - a reader program : allows users to browse through the code archives, organizes them by type and operating system and updates the archives from multiple XSWAG servers. - a...
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    Secure P2P Instant Messenger running on .NET Framework 2.0. Uses server to store user information (user name, password, email address, friends list, log in state, IP address) in encrypted form. Uses custom designed symmetric encryption algorithm.
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    Very useful framework library, contains many frequent used code snippets, algorithms, data structures, WinForms & APS.NET controls for all-day work.
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    The first stage of development is do write a tool to anonymize packet capture files captured with libpcap. After that we will be integrating this with tcpdump to anonymize in real-time and analyze and look for its effect on different IDS's.
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    OpenYPDatePicker is a webcontrol for Asp.Net Ajax-based and written in C Sharp to provide a calendar culture based with capablity to connect to a database to retrieve informations like a sheduler.
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