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    Excalidraw

    Excalidraw

    Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams

    Excalidraw, the virtual whiteboard app for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams, has come a long way. With the remote work becoming the status quo, Excalidraw was able to show its true potential and we’ve come to a point where over 100K people have used it just the last month! While it has been extremely successful as a free open source project, the biggest source of complaints nowadays is around adoption within companies: How do you share diagrams with your co-workers easily? Can your company...
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    WhyLogs Java Library

    WhyLogs Java Library

    Profile and monitor your ML data pipeline end-to-end

    This is a Java implementation of WhyLogs, with support for Apache Spark integration for large scale datasets. Understanding the properties of data as it moves through applications is essential to keeping your ML/AI pipeline stable and improving your user experience, whether your pipeline is built for production or experimentation. WhyLogs is an open source statistical logging library that allows data science and ML teams to effortlessly profile ML/AI pipelines and applications, producing log...
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    Saros - Distributed Party Programming
    Saros brings multi-writer synchronous distributed editing to the Eclipse IDE, e.g. for joint code reviews, explaining code remotely, or distributed pair programming -- all also for more than 2 participants; we call this Distributed Party Programming. It includes refined awareness functionality, text chat, and a simple distributed whiteboard/sketching facility. Eclipse Update Site: https://www.saros-project.org/update-site/eclipse
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MathCalc aims to be a flexible calculator, it tries to make things very simple to the user. with extra features like sketching, matrix operations, Linear equation solver and more ! This document explains how to compile MathCalc and install it to your PC.
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    “Sketch Recognition System for Diagram Construction” is the application supporting the new diagram sketching method. Predicting the intention of user while drawing diagram and changing the sketch to a perfect nicely drawn diagram.
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