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    Sorting Algorithms

    An educational demo of how sorting algorithms work.

    ...The user can modify the speed of execution and the type of data to sort and execute it step by step. The tooltip of each algorithm's box shows the source code that is executed and a little explanation got from wikipedia. This application is aided to computer science students who want to better understand how the algorithms work.
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    Extract a Term Concept Map from Wikipedia. It takes an export of the Wikipedia and imports it into a database. The extracted term concept map can then serve as a basis for semantically enhancing applications, with the depth and bredth of the Wikipedia.
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    LiMa means Lightweight Markup Language. It is a parser for an easy to use ASCII/Text-based markup - comparable to Markdown or the Wikipedia-Markup language with special configurable extensions in defining Links and image-resources.
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