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    pyTorch Tutorials

    pyTorch Tutorials

    Build your neural network easy and fast

    pyTorch Tutorials is an open-source collection of hands-on tutorials designed to teach developers how to build neural networks with the PyTorch framework. It covers the fundamentals of PyTorch from basic tensor operations to constructing full neural network models, making it suitable for beginners and intermediate learners alike. The project is structured around clear, executable Python scripts and Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate regression, classification, convolutional networks,...
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    hbcxx

    Use "#!/usr/bin/env hbcxx" to make C++ source code executable

    hbcxx uses the Unix hashbang (or shebang) #!/path/to/interpreter technique to make C++ source code directly executable. Modern C++, meaning C++11 or even C++14, feels like another language. This is not because the language has been changed massively but because the new features encourage a different, and slightly higher level way to think about writing C++. It's faster, more fun, supports lambdas, has tools to simplify memory management and includes regular expressions in the standard...
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    WESP is a collection of subtle scripts and programs written in several languages (C, /bin/sh, (g)awk, ruby, icon) that breaths a new life into the WEB system for literate programming by Donald Knuth (and CWEB by Knuth/Sylvio Levy).
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    MorphMPI simulates an ABI for MPI. Applications compiled using MorphMPI can easily be relinked to use any MPI implementation on a compatible OS-cpu combination.
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    LCD Builder is a program where you can freely compose different information (CPU, Memory, Uptime etc.) with the help of a graphical user Interface. After composing the information you can easily display them on an external lcd (liquid crystal display
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    Open Linux Developer is a development environment that provides a graphical front-end to the Linux compilers gcc and g++ as well as support for GTK+ development. It includes the basic essentials needed by a Linux programmer.
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    DMUCS works with distcc to allow multiple users to share a gcc compilation farm, while guaranteeing that each compilation will be assigned to the highest-performing, available cpu in the compilation farm.
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    GNUDE is a complete suite of GNU C, C++, Fortran, and Java Cross Compilers, and the GDB CPU Simulator and Debugger for embedded microprocessor applications development. Targets development for ARM7, ARM9, and XScale applications.
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    osi: Examples for creating software written in C++ that uses GTK+2.0 (Win32 and Linux). Build environment: GNU autotools with g++; MSVC --- boolmin: A Boolean Minimizer for Win32, Linux, UNIX --- emacs: XEmacs extensions designed to work on many machines
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    Host LLMs in Production With On-Demand GPUs

    NVIDIA L4 GPUs. 5-second cold starts. Scale to zero when idle.

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    The Frame Processing Language (FPL) is an XML language based on the Frame Technology by Paul G. Bassett as described in his book “Framing Software Reuse: lessons from the real world”. FPL is implemented in Java using JDOM,Saxon and Jakarta-oro.
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    CodeXpand Engine is a Scripting engine written with C++. It work with COMPILED SCRIPT linked at Run Time with Host Applications. The SCRIPT COMPILER generate the CPU bytecode requested from the Host CPU where the application (& the scripts) will run.
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    cdd

    cdd

    Lexical, grammatical and syntactic analyzer of C÷÷.

    cdd is the lexical, grammatical, and syntactic analyzer of the C÷÷ dialect. The latter is not a programming language, but a set of variations in the C language that cdd analyzes, converts to C code and compiles by calling to g++.
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