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    NutsDB

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    A simple, fast, embeddable, persistent key/value store written in Go

    ...Read-only transactions can read values for a given bucket and a given key or iterate over a set of key-value pairs. Read-write transactions can read, update and delete keys from the DB. NutsDB allows only one read-write transaction at a time but allows as many read-only transactions as you want at a time. Each transaction has a consistent view of the data as it existed when the transaction started. When a transaction fails, it will roll back, and revert all changes that occurred to the database during that transaction.
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    Dynamic Arrays and Hashes (Delphi, C++)

    Very fast classes for working with Dynamic Arrays in Delphi and C++

    ...Available for Delphi all latest versions and for C++. Powerful Hash and Double Hash classes to work with pairs of values (key and value) and with values that have two keys (key1, key2, value). Give it a try and let me know how it works.
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    GoDS

    GoDS

    Implementation of various data structures and algorithms in Go

    ...A list where each element points to the next element in the list. A set is a data structure that can store elements and has no repeated values. A Map is a data structure that maps keys to values.
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    Ginors Sort

    sorting algorithm for binary keys

    in-place sorting algorithm with O(n*log(k)) time komplexity. The data have to be the structure: struct { unsigned (char/short/int/long); [...] }
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    libnsa

    RSA 4096 C++ library

    Libnsa stands literally for "Library: Non Semper erit Aestas". It is a small C++ library which implements RSA encryption. The current version only creates the 4096 bit public and private keys.
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    Funnel Sort

    command line sort utility

    Moved to GitHub https://github.com/fedups A command-line utility to sort files. Funnel is a sort utility to sort files, large and small. It efficiently handles fixed length records and variable length records. Funnel easily handles ascii (readable) data and binary data. There are many more features in Funnel. It is easy to use and very fast. All documentation is on the Wiki.
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    Vigenere Dictionary Attack

    Vigenere brute force / dictionary cracking tool

    ...If that fails, brute force will be used. For all attempts of the dictionary attack, only keys within the known key length range will be generated. Better ranking system and analysis of possible decoded messages. Note: The version currently released, I made in an evening! It is nowhere near ready for release but is a fun project to think about and I need more ideas for improvements mentioned above. Discuss possible solutions and ideas!
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    Delphi class which implements an associative array. Keys can be strings or integers. Keys are stored in Red-Black tree. Array can contain TObjects or it descendants.
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    plausj a collection of checksum algorithms used to validate business keys like bank account codes or credit card numbers. It's compiled as JVM bytecode files (although it's not necessarily implemented in Java) and can be used on JRE 1.5 and later.
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    Spreadsort is a fast general-case in-place hybrid radix/comparison algorithm, which tends to be roughly twice as fast as std::sort. This library has calls to sort integers, floats, or strings, or other data types based upon integer, float, or string keys
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    Command line encryption tool for one time, daemon, or stream data processing. Data stats, check sums, conversion to/from text. Data/keys from files, pipes, standard input. In-place/diverted processing or data-analysis-only. Random, file, password keys.
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