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    Learn touch typing without leaving the terminal

    A free, open-source typing tutor for the terminal. Progressive lessons, practice modes, real-time stats, and a virtual keyboard with finger hints — for QWERTY, Dvorak, and Colemak. Methodology Research on typing skill suggests that skilled typing relies more on implicit procedural control than on explicit knowledge of key locations. The paper also suggests that the keyboard is represented in terms of its row-and-column structure, not as a memorized list of individual...
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    Monty Hall shell script

    A simple command line tool for simulating the Monty Hall problem

    The Monty Hall problem is a confusing problem in Maths regarding probability. This script allows for random numbers to be en masse read from a file (allowing PROPER random numbers to come from a hardware source). It accumulates run data and runs very fast meaning that 10000 runs can be done in less than a second on a modern system. While other programs also demonstrate the problem, they don't allow for such mass number handling. You could run it on billions of numbers if you wish so it provides perhaps the best proof of the solution to the Monty Hall problem. ...
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    BBSGen is an improved Blum-Blum-Shub pseudorandom number generator. It consists of a C library (libbbsgen) and command-line tool (bbsgen). BBSGen can be used in applications and command-line as secure, unpredictable and strong PRNG.
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