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    Algorithm Visualizer

    Algorithm Visualizer

    Interactive Online Platform that Visualizes Algorithms from Code

    ...The README explains each example, lists required environment variables or credentials (e.g., Twilio/Gmail where applicable), and gives cron examples so readers can run the scripts in a real environment. The project is intentionally informal and educational: it’s meant for experimentation, learning language-interop, and having fun rather than production-grade automation. Many implementations exist across languages (shell, Ruby, Python, Node, PowerShell, Go, Java, and more) and contributors are encouraged to add further
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    TronTool

    TronTool

    Tuning of java neuroph.org neural nets.

    By using a neural net from neuroph.org with the programmlanguage Java, you can change the net by this software. Easy watch it on the screen and move the values up or down. More or less value at the output neurons. Saving, Loading from different .nnet`s. Adding comments. Changing the visible output neuron Setting wished input neurons to get visible. A small fast and easy weight version and a continuing version, which should get involved in the neuroph project.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Light Warehouse

    Small program to take care for goods in stock.

    Main reason to open this project was desire to test some solutions like ability to remote upgrade or working with db. Anyway, software is working and is use as help to keep warehouse up to date.
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    opensource reporting server and client interface. it is about to allocate multiple datasources e.g. databases, web services, ... the result can be rendered in nearly every output format (office/pdf/...)
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    OpenFakt is an open source Java invoicing and billing system using XML definition files for various forms (address book, articles, invoices, stock management). It is language, database and platform independent and aims at small to big companies.
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    NanoGraph is a java component for graph visualisation. It aims to visualize domain oriented object models without requiring code changes to these models. Design goals include a small footprint and Swing/SWT/SVG support.
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