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    Hello Algorithm

    Hello Algorithm

    Animated illustrations, one-click data structure

    ...The whole book uses animated illustrations, the content is clear and easy to understand, and the learning curve is smooth, guiding beginners to explore the knowledge map of data structures and algorithms. The source code can be run with one click, helping readers improve their programming skills during exercises and understand the working principles of algorithms and the underlying implementation of data structures. Readers are encouraged to help each other learn, and questions and comments can usually be answered within two days.
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    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python

    The Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms repository by keon is a hands-on collection of implementations of classical data structures and algorithms written in Python. It offers working, often well-commented code for many standard algorithmic problems — from sorting/searching to graph algorithms, dynamic programming, data structures, and more — making it a valuable resource for learning and reference. For students preparing for technical interviews, self-learners brushing up on fundamentals, or developers wanting to understand algorithm internals, this repository provides ready-to-run examples, and can serve as a sandbox to experiment, benchmark, or adapt code. ...
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    YAPF

    YAPF

    A formatter for Python files

    YAPF is a Python code formatter that automatically rewrites source to match a chosen style, using a clang-format–inspired algorithm to search for the “best” layout under your rules. Instead of relying on a fixed set of heuristics, it explores formatting decisions and chooses the lowest-cost result, aiming to produce code a human would write when following a style guide.
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    PlatEMO

    PlatEMO

    Evolutionary multi-objective optimization platform

    ...Users can select various figures to be displayed, including the Pareto front of the result, the Pareto set of the result, the true Pareto front, and the evolutionary trajectories of any performance indicator values. PlatEMO provides a powerful and friendly GUI, where users can configure all the settings and perform experiments in parallel via the GUI without writing any code.
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    JCTools

    JCTools

    Java Concurrency Tools for the JVM

    ...With ‘MAVEN_HOME/bin’ on the path and JDK8 set to your ‘JAVA_HOME’ you should be able to run “mvn install” from this directory. While you are free to copy & extend JCTools, we would much prefer it if you have a versioned dependency on JCTools to enable better support, upgrade paths and discussion.
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    3D Box rotation

    3D Box rotation

    Simple example of draw and rotate 3D box

    Simple source .java file; .bat for fast re-compile and run; and pre-compiled .jar Java program with example from scratch writed in Notepad++ without Eclipse, etc., How to draw and rotate 3D box most simple way. Rotation speed regulated in simple Loop with 10 ms sleep. Use Java version 8 (OpenJDK 8, OracleJDK 8, OracleJRE 8, ..). Higher versions have an anti-aliasing error in the BufferedImage ( Windows 10 ). Python version with tkinter and math imports. Including calculated faces,...
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    LinAsm

    LinAsm

    Collection of fast and optimized assembly libraries for x86-64 Linux

    LinAsm is collection of very fast and SIMD optimized assembly written libraries for x86-64 Linux. It implements many common and widely used algorithms for array manipulations: searching, sorting, arithmetic and vector operations, unit conversions; fast mathematical and statistic functions; numbers and time converting algorithms; finite impulse response (FIR) digital filters; spectrum analysis algorithms, Fast Hartley transformation; CPU cache friendly functions and extremely fast abstract...
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    javascript-algorithms

    javascript-algorithms

    JavaScript implementations of computer science algorithms

    javascript-algorithms is a repository that implements a comprehensive collection of classic data structures and algorithmic solutions in JavaScript — including sorting, searching, graph algorithms, dynamic programming, and more. It serves as a learning and reference resource for developers wanting to understand how standard algorithms can be expressed in JavaScript, bridging the gap between theoretical algorithm knowledge and practical implementation usable in web or Node.js contexts....
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    Thrust

    Thrust

    The C++ parallel algorithms library

    Thrust is the C++ parallel algorithms library which inspired the introduction of parallel algorithms to the C++ Standard Library. Thrust's high-level interface greatly enhances programmer productivity while enabling performance portability between GPUs and multicore CPUs. It builds on top of established parallel programming frameworks (such as CUDA, TBB, and OpenMP). It also provides a number of general-purpose facilities similar to those found in the C++ Standard Library. The NVIDIA C++...
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    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan

    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan

    NCNN implementation of Real-ESRGAN

    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan is an optimized, cross-platform implementation of Real-ESRGAN using the ncnn neural network inference engine and Vulkan for hardware acceleration. Unlike the standard PyTorch-based Real-ESRGAN code, this variant is written in C/C++ and designed to run efficiently on many platforms (including Windows, Linux, and possibly Android) without requiring heavy frameworks like CUDA or Python. It provides command-line tools for upscaling images with selected models, allowing users to specify input/output paths, scaling factors, tile sizes, and model names from a compressed model set, which is particularly helpful for larger images or automated workflows. ...
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    Kalman and Bayesian Filters in Python

    Kalman and Bayesian Filters in Python

    Kalman Filter book using Jupyter Notebook

    ...Includes Kalman filters,extended Kalman filters, unscented Kalman filters, particle filters, and more. All exercises include solutions. Introductory text for Kalman and Bayesian filters. All code is written in Python, and the book itself is written using Juptyer Notebook so that you can run and modify the code in your browser. What better way to learn? This book teaches you how to solve all sorts of filtering problems. Use many different algorithms, all based on Bayesian probability. In simple terms Bayesian probability determines what is likely to be true based on past information. ...
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    Supervised Reptile

    Supervised Reptile

    Code for the paper "On First-Order Meta-Learning Algorithms"

    The supervised-reptile repository contains code associated with the paper “On First-Order Meta-Learning Algorithms”, which introduces Reptile, a meta-learning algorithm for learning model parameter initializations that adapt quickly to new tasks. The implementation here is aimed at supervised few-shot learning settings (e.g. Omniglot, Mini-ImageNet), not reinforcement learning, and includes scripts to run training and evaluation for few-shot classification.
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    FastFlow: programming multi-core

    FastFlow: programming multi-core

    Pattern-based multi/many-core parallel programming framework

    ...FastFlow works on x86, x86_64, PPC, ARM, and Linux, Mac and Win XP/7. From Jan 1, 2018 code development migrated on GitHub at https://github.com/fastflow/fastflow
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    pegplusplus

    A PEG parser library for C++

    This library implements PEG (Parsing Expression Grammar) parsers, which can be embedded in a C++ program. The grammars are built and interpreted at run time, without an intermediate code generation stage. It tries to mimic as closely as possible the functionality and style of Ian Piumarta's LEG compiler. LEG grammars can be translated easily and almost mechanically. Actions and semantic predicates can be written directly in the grammar, using lambdas. C++11 or later is required.
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    WOFF2

    WOFF2

    This document documents how to run the compression reference code

    woff2 is Google’s reference implementation of the WOFF2 webfont format, the modern, highly compressed container used by browsers to ship OpenType/TrueType fonts efficiently over the network. It integrates specialized transforms for font tables (like glyf/loca and variations data) with Brotli compression to squeeze out as many bytes as possible while preserving exact font fidelity on decode. The repository includes a compact C/C++ library and small command-line tools so you can convert...
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    Javascript-Voronoi

    Javascript-Voronoi

    JS implementation of Fortune's algorithm to compute Voronoi cells

    This repository implements Steven Fortune’s algorithm (sweep-line method) for generating Voronoi diagrams in JavaScript, providing a performant browser-side solution for computational geometry of planar point sets. With this library you can feed a set of sites (points) and compute their Voronoi cells – the partition of the plane into regions closest to each site – in O(n log n) time. It’s especially useful in web UIs, visualizations, interactive maps, and generative-art contexts where you...
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    Mouse Run

    Mouse Run

    Programming Game, A Practice Tool for Building Intelligent Things

    Mouse Run is a programming game where programmers can implement a mouse and let it run in a maze to hunt of cheese. It is a battle among programmers to test who can build the most intelligent mouse, given limited information during the game. Programmers need only implement one code file, extending from an abstract class that will contain the logic of the individual mouse.
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    LSGTL means LLX’s Static Graph Template Library which is a light-weighted header-only template library developed mainly for static graph analysis. LSGTL is expected to be used in laboratories for research purposes mostly.
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    Firefly's Clean Lzo

    A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.

    LZO is a compression library which is widely used around the world. 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. ...
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