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    patat

    patat

    Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc

    patat (Presentations Atop The ANSI Terminal) is a small tool that allows you to show presentations using only an ANSI terminal. It does not require ncurses. Leverages the great Pandoc library to support many input formats including Literate Haskell. Supports smart slide splitting. Slides can be split up into multiple fragments. There is a live reload mode. Theming support including 24-bit RGB. Auto advancing with configurable delay. Optionally re-wrapping text to terminal width with proper...
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    HStreamDB

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    ...HStreamDB provides built-in support for event time-based stream processing. You can use your familiar SQL to perform basic filtering and transformation operations, statistics and aggregation based on multiple kinds of time windows and even joining between multiple streams. With connectors provided, you can easily integrate HStreamDB with other external systems, such as MQTT Broker, MySQL, Redis and ElasticSearch. More connectors will be added.
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    Toodles

    Toodles

    Project management directly from the TODOs in your codebase

    Toodles is a dead-simple, self-hosted web-based to-do list application that scans your codebase for TODO comments and displays them in a clean dashboard. It helps developers keep track of pending work scattered across files, making it easier to manage technical debt and pending improvements.
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    Fluxion
    The Fluxion framework is a prototype data integration system using Semantic Web technologies.
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    A small command-line calculator, written in Haskell, that takes input like "14+(12+24)/(8.5-2.5)" and prints out the result. It's nothing special really, just a little project I did to learn Haskell.
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    The aim of QuantHas is to produce a port of the QuantLib C++ project for quantitative finance in the Haskell functional programming language. please visit our project home page for more details.
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    powerPlant is a plant modelling tool based on parametric plant descriptions, producing highly detailed models that can be exported to 3ds. Deriving similar plants is a matter of 1 click! Complete scenes can be composited with the integrated scene editor.
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    DAU is a set of easy to use utilites for Dokuwiki administration. They help to see and analyse the whole structure graph of a wiki, manage users and groups, find unneeded uploaded media. For more information please visit http://dau.sourceforge.net/
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