This is a SDK which can nest/layout the part/geometry/polygon on the material or sheet intelligently, you can get the best utilization of the materials, this SDK also support read/write DXF/DWG files and part-in-part nesting.
New nesting lagorithm is implenmented, more good to support true shape part or material.
InnoVB .NET Packager is the easiest deployment tool for VB.NET applications via Inno Setup. It includes all the Application's dependencies even the COM libraries. Great for hybrid application projects.
System Requirements:
* .NET Framework 2.0 or later
* Windows 2000 or later
* 256Mb RAM or higher
* 1GHz Processor or higher
* Inno Setup 5 or higher
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The FileHelpers are an easy to use .NET library written in C#. Is designed to read/write data from flat files with fixed length or delimited records (CSV). Also has support to import/export data from different data storages (Excel, Access, SqlServer)
Code on GitHub: https://github.com/MarcosMeli/FileHelpers
MDQuery is a multi-dimensional aggregation class library written in VB.net originally, ported to C#.net with a lightweight query language for rapid prototyping.
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AMMORIA (ARAB) is an object oriented programming language uses Arabic words instead of English words, to make learning programming for Arab children easy and fast, it's planned to support Urdo and Farsi too, AMMORIA has its won IDE and Visual stuff.
SimMetrics is a Similarity Metric Library, e.g. from edit distance's (Levenshtein, Gotoh, Jaro etc) to other metrics, (e.g Soundex, Chapman). Work provided by UK Sheffield University funded by (AKT) an IRC sponsored by EPSRC, grant number GR/N15764/01.