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    Quick 2d Plot

    Quick 2d Plot

    Program for live 2d graphical representation of data streams

    Quick2dPlot, or q2d for short, is an open source minimalistic plotting program designed for live 2d graphical representation of data streams. The program may be useful for plotting output of different user's application programs, especially in case when the user wants to see a plot or a number of plots during calculations or a data acquisition process. The program is command-driven and uses no widgets. Q2d is written in C, it takes advantage of SDL2 library for plotting. Currently...
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    Pyxplot

    Graph Plotting Package and Scientific Scripting Language

    Pyxplot is a scientific scripting language, graph plotting tool and vector graphics suite. It runs in a command-line environment under Linux, Mac OS X, and other POSIX systems.
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    RPy (R from Python)
    RPy is a very simple, yet robust, Python interface to the R Programming Language. It can manage all kinds of R objects and can execute arbitrary R functions (including the graphic functions). RPy has been superseded by the RPy2 project: https://rpy2.github.io/
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    TeleScope

    TeleScope

    XML Data Stream Broker/Replicator

    TeleScope is the efficient intensive-load XML data stream broker, replicator and simple event processing platform (SEP) written in C for the Fedora 17-18, Slackware 13-14, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (RHEL-6) Linux distributions. The platform is intended to be operated upon the single number/word values and is not meant to be deployed for full-text XML stream analysis. TeleScope has internal query language with a set of standard logical operators that allows to construct relatively complex...
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    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Ccide is a Decision Table preprocessor.

    Ccide reads a source program, in one of several programming languages, expands all embedded decision tables, and generates the new, expanded source. Ccidew processes C language programs directly. The script, ccide, uses ccidew and m4, to process BASIC, JAVA, CC, C++, BASH, QB, VB, and EX(euphoria), source files containing embedded decision tables. Ccide checks all conditions once and only once, avoiding side effects.
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    Script language independent library for calling functions out of script files with other PLs like C/C++. This should be possible, using only some few functions as interface.
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