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    gawk apps library

    GNU Awk (gawk) functions for multi-platform and MS-Windows apps

    Library of GNU Awk functions useful for porting or developing gawk apps for the Windows environment. GNU Awk (gawk) Version 5+ allows writing awk code that takes the operating system / platform into account. Some gawk scripts have to be ported from the free OSes in order to function under MS-Windows. The library is also intended to be a useful model for developing multi-platform gawk applications. It is free software that is intended to work specifically with the GNU version of awk. ALL...
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    Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots

    Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots

    A set of tools for simulating semiconductor nanostructures.

    This software accompanies the textbook "Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots" (4th Edition), Paul Harrison and Alex Valavanis, Wiley, Chichester (2015). It is adapted (by the same authors) from code that was originally supplied on a CD with the first edition of the book [1] and is now made available under the GPL3 license. In brief, we encourage everyone to use the software in your studies and research, to study and modify the source-code and to share it widely. However, you are not permitted to include any of our code in a closed-source project.
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    Is Morse-Code on the way to die? Of course, if not used anymore... To increase the amount of Morse code transmissions, automatic stations are needed, processing interesting texts and transmitting them for human ears: Morse-Code Broadcasting!
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    Framework (scripts, configuration, code) to build free and public services around travel and leisure data. That project makes an extensive use of already existing data sources such as Geonames and dbPedia, and adds some glue around those (eg, links).
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    dpkglist.awk is a command-line tool for querying available packages on ubuntu and debian systems. It overlaps with the standard apt-cache utility, but, written in simple awk, it is easily extensible, and makes it easy to write one-line scripts.
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    AWK~plus is the next generation script practice environment. The AWK Language specifications and a main extension of GNU GAWK. Combination of Dynamic and Static typing. Parallel computing that a lock is free, and is thread safe at a language level.
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    Cov is a code coverage tool to get your code coverage after your runuing some steps for your programs.It is based on llvm(Low Level Virtual Machine,http://llvm.org/).Now,it's only a begining,so welcome anybody to join in.
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    LIME (Less-is-More) is parallel/concurrent programming environment based on C. Internally, it uses XML technology to describe tasks and their dependencies. Externally, it offers the ANSI C99 programming as well as a set of visually-oriented interfaces.
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    Pau Code Review is a light weight code review tool. The emphasis of this project is to create the artifacts required for a code review without forcing a specific code review process on the user.
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    Add logger code to all java files recursively from a given directory. If directory is not defined, the current directory is used. System.out.println are defaultly replaced by logger.fine but you can change the lever or do not replace.
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    This program converts a CSV-file into a dia-file, that can by converted with yadia2sql.py into sql-language for many databases like mysql or oracle.
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    The bfi-toolkit is a set of scripts that converts Cobol Copybooks to XML. Uses sed and awk. Conversion allows for transformation of the XML produced, to create useful bits of code using XSLT (Cobol programs, copybook, DB tables etc.)
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