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    J2ObjC

    J2ObjC

    A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime

    J2ObjC is an open-source command-line tool from Google that translates Java source code to Objective-C for the iOS (iPhone/iPad) platform. This tool enables Java source to be part of an iOS application's build, as no editing of the generated files is necessary. The goal is to write an app's non-UI code (such as application logic and data models) in Java, which is then shared by web apps (using GWT), Android apps, and iOS apps. J2ObjC supports most Java language and runtime features required...
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    CSV Comparator

    CSV Comparator

    CSV Comparator is a tool for comparing files which contain CSV-Data.

    CSV Comparator is a tool for comparing files which contain CSV-Data. It was created for performance engineers to be able to have a easy way to compare data from two testruns and be able to automate the comparing process of various files with scripts. There is a command line tool as well as a user interface. In case you need to compare .xml-Files you can convert them to .csv-Files with my other project CSV Transformer. The advantages by using CSV as input and output are the...
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    FREJ
    FREJ stands for "Fuzzy Regular Expressions for Java" - it is a command-line tool and library which allow you easily compare strings with patterns disregarding nasty typos and considering several variants (like "Barack Obama", "B.H.Obama" etc.) Project sources are moved to github: https://github.com/RodionGork/FREJ
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    Protein Contact Matrix Generator

    Command line application to generate contact matrix from proteins (3D)

    A protein contact matrix is 2D representation of the distances between amino acid residues in a 3D protein structure. Protein Contact Map Generator (PCMGen) is a command line tool which takes protein 3D structures (PDB format files) as input and computes contact distances between two chains (from single or two different proteins). These matrix files can be further visualised as Contact Maps using other visualization tools/ programs (like R-heatmaps). Contact Maps can be used to understand...
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    IMG2GSLIB

    Converts images to GSLIB grids -NEW: 3D support.

    IMG2GSLIB is a small command line tool that converts images to grids into GEO-EAS format readable by geoscientific software such as GSLIB, SGeMS, Isatis, Gocad, Petrel, etc. It now can output 3D volumes from image stacking. The ASCII result is sent to stdout, so you can redirect it using the > operator if you want to save it to a file. Run java -jar IMG2GSLIB.jar without arguments to get help on usage. Requirements: -Java 1.7
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    grepp

    An ultimate text-analysing tool

    A command line tool for text file analyis, filtering, splitting and reporting. Runs under Java (1.5+), supports plugins written in Groovy. Has nix and win batch files in distributions.
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    A very simple command line tool to convert OSM files to Shapefiles. Written in Java. Think of it as a self-study project.
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    FNA is a command line tool for creating and analyzing financial networks with concepts developed in social network analysis and network science. NOTE: the project has been moved to http://code.google.com/p/financial-network-analyzer/
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    IntiMap is a convenience tool to run the MS-DOS command-line tool MapPop for selective genotyping. It adds facilities to prepare genotyping data files, manage genotype sets and visualize mapping results (genetic marker maps).
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