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    HotTurtles_projet_GL02

    This app can sort mails, using a list of mails and collaborators.

    Using MailParser, you will be able to sort your enterprise's mail, using only the key arrows of you computer. You can select mails and contact from a collaborator, and sort with a top 10, a list of buzzy days, etc... Also, you can decide to visualize the result directly in your command prompt, or export it.
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    PEG.js

    PEG.js

    PEG.js is a parser generator for JavaScript

    PEG.js is a simple parser generator for JavaScript that produces fast parsers with excellent error reporting. You can use it to process complex data or computer languages and build transformers, interpreters, compilers and other tools easily. PEG.js is still very much work in progress. There are no compatibility guarantees until version 1.0. Based on parsing expression grammar formalism, more powerful than traditional LL(k) and LR(k) parsers. Usable from your browser, from the command line, or via JavaScript API.
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