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    CSI-Math-Notation-PostfixInfix

    CSI-Math-Notation-PostfixInfix

    Perl Lib Math Notation

    * Introduction: - This Module is a Library based Perl code. - The library provide: - Convert INFIX expressions to POSTFIX; - Convert POSTFIX expressions to INFIX and; - Perform POSTFIX context validations. - Context validation can be implemented in item selection routines or data context validation, when it is possible to identify data to be selected or ignored in some data analysis process
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    Arexx Data Logger UI

    A web UI to Arexx temperature loggers

    This project aims at displaying and analysing data recorded by Arexx temperature loggers on Unix operating systems. Although the code is currently implemented for etching data from Arexx loggers, the UI itself is completely independent and can be reused with other temperature databases.
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    ggplot2-book

    ggplot2-book

    ggplot2: elegant graphics for data analysis

    The ggplot2-book repository contains the source for ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis, written by Hadley Wickham. The book explains the theory and application of the ggplot2 package in R for data visualization, guiding readers through its layered grammar of graphics approach. It serves as both a practical guide and conceptual reference for building advanced plots and mastering ggplot2.
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    As of 2018-06-28, this project has moved to https://github.com/AdamaJava. This copy of the code will remain but all new code updates and releases will be from the new site. Java code developed by the Australian ICGC team for operating on next-generation sequencing data. This code is currently being maintained and expanded by the QIMR Berghofer Genome Informatics team (http://www.qimrberghofer.edu.au/lab/genome-informatics/) More details and documentation can be found on the wiki: http://sourceforge.net/p/adamajava/wiki/Home/
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    Flame Graphs

    Flame Graphs

    Stack trace visualizer

    Flame graphs are a visualization of profiled software, allowing the most frequent code-paths to be identified quickly and accurately. They can be generated using my open source programs, which create interactive SVGs. See the Updates section for other implementations. Recently I've been helping with d3-flame-graph. The x-axis shows the stack profile population, sorted alphabetically (it is not the passage of time), and the y-axis shows stack depth, counting from zero at the bottom. ...
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    XASTIR

    XASTIR

    Multiplatform Ham Radio APRS and Mapping Program

    NOTE: Code commits are FROZEN on SourceForge: New code is now at <http://github.com/Xastir/Xastir>. Real-time tracking & messaging of stations via radio/internet APRS data streams, w/125 map formats supported. Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris/MacOSX/Windows in any of 7 languages. Can also be used for mobile mapping w/GPS. MAILING LISTS ARE AT: PROJECT->WEB SITE.
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    DVCS-Ripper

    DVCS-Ripper

    Rip web accessible (distributed) version control systems: SVN/GIT/HG

    DVCS Ripper is a security and forensics toolkit that reconstructs source code repositories accidentally exposed on web servers. It understands multiple version-control systems—Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, and Subversion—and crawls their metadata directories to rebuild full history where possible. The utilities handle partial or blocked directory listings by guessing object paths and assembling missing pieces from loose files.
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    q pipeline manager

    q pipeline manager

    q: integrated platform for pipeline configuration and management

    The q utility is a platform for creating and managing data analysis pipelines. It expands the value of your existing job scheduler - either Grid Engine or TORQUE PBS - through numerous functions that help you organize, submit, monitor, manage and share your informatics work. Data processing pipelines require high-level organization and parallelization of work to optimize resource utilization and decrease the time to results. q (from queue) allows complex job sequences to be efficiently...
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    DataStreamProcessor

    TPL (transfer,parse,load) tool for batch files.

    This is an enterprise-strength system for batch file processing, e.g. transfer, parse and load data using batch (text) files within and without the enterprise. The system is controlled through parameters and doesn't require any programming, code generation or code deployment. This is a heavy duty back end system with no GUI. Nonetheless it's very easy to use, easier than most GUI-based ETLs, even easier to install. It currently supports 4 major dbs: Oracle, Sybase, MySQL, MSSQL. The free community edition allows to process about 10 files a day depending on the setup. For support and licensing go to the www.datastreamprocessor.com
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    Comprehensive & high performance data distribution &transformation system. Features a simple, user-friendly event driven scripting interface transparently generates & execs highly efficient Perl/C code. Uses:ETL,datawarehousing,statistics,data-cleansing.
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    Set of tools and libs for managing structured data in a very flexible way: Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL, PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows Interface to C++, DBs, Perl, PHP, Java, TCP/IP LISP-like interpreter written in C++ using C-LIB
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    Produce a PostScript representation of a project's source code.
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