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    Scala 2

    Scala 2

    Scala 2 compiler and standard library

    ...The Scala Library Index (or Scaladex) is a representation of a map of all published Scala libraries. With Scaladex, a developer can now query more than 175,000 releases of Scala libraries. Scaladex is officially supported by Scala Center. In Scala, functions are values, and can be defined as anonymous functions with a concise syntax. In Scala, case classes are used to represent structural data types.
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    Fully Homomorphic Encryption

    Fully Homomorphic Encryption

    An FHE compiler for C++

    This repository gathers Google’s practical tooling for Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), focused on making it possible to run computations on encrypted data without ever decrypting it. At its core is a “transpiler” that converts ordinary functions (typically written in a restricted subset of C++ or similar) into FHE circuits, plus backends that execute those circuits with different FHE libraries. The workflow usually mirrors normal software development: write and test a cleartext implementation, run a simulator to validate logic and performance characteristics, then compile to an encrypted form to run with real FHE parameters. ...
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