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    Elevations C++ for CSV
    Elevations moves data from Excel to Unix systems. It connects VBA with Cygwin SSH, CGI and HTTP POST to deliver to a QuantLib C++ server through pipes. Provides C++ classes to process CSV files and the strings to C++ types. File schema definitions.
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    A set of Unix command line tools for quick and convenient batch processing of tabular text files (a.k.a., tab-delimited, csv, or flat file format) with a header line. Provides delimiter and compression detection, column reference by name. * tblmap: per-line ("map") computation: derive columns through an expression, delete, reorder, filter rows. * tblred: compute ("reduce") aggregations (e.g., sum, average) over groups defined by key columns. * tbldesc: Summarize columns in file (e.g...
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    dhcp-gen

    dhcpd.conf generator

    dhcp-gen is a perl script that was written by me and Trond Erik Dalho to simplify editing dhcpd.conf for adding static ip to computers and equipment on our school. It also made it easier to do manage the network by limiting some computers access to the local network only. Creating closed networks. And it also worked as a database over all our computers and equipment, making it easier to keep track of everything. All information about equipment is stored inside csv files which are comma separated.
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