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    Quiz/Survey/Test - QST

    Quiz/Survey/Test - QST

    A Free, complete, open source universal assessment/exam platform

    QST, the worlds unparalleled open source, multi-tenant, online/lan assessment software. From a quick quiz on your phone to very large scale, high stakes, proctored desktop testing, we make it easy/secure/economical. Our intuitive design contains features (Immediate detailed results, Create/Export/Import/Convert Questions, WYSIWYG/Math-Chemistry/Basic Editors, Question/Item Bank, Multiple Question Types, Multiple Delivery Styles, Multiple Delivery/Results Options, Adaptive/Branching...
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    WideW - WebIDEWeb

    WideW - WebIDEWeb

    Web IDE in single HTML file

    IDE written in a single HTML file that runs on the browser tab. There is no need to install, download a single file and run anywhere. To change the initial configuration, edit the widew.html file in the last lines. * Widew use CodeMirror components in code editor. URLs: https://soluc.org/widew https://widew.sourceforge.io
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    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data science at the command line

    ...To get you started, author Jeroen Janssens provides a Docker image packed with over 100 Unix power tools, useful whether you work with Windows, macOS, or Linux. You’ll quickly discover why the command line is an agile, scalable, and extensible technology. Even if you’re comfortable processing data with Python or R, you’ll learn how to greatly improve your data science workflow by leveraging the command line’s power.
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    Steganograph

    Steganograph

    Hide your text message's inside a image

    This software let's you hide text message's inside a image .
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    WebDjVuTextEd

    Edit the OCR text layer of DjVu documents in a web browser

    WebDjVuTextEd allows to edit the text layer of OCR'ed DjVu documents in a web browser. You can modify the structure (paragraphs, lines, words...) create, delete, edit text nodes, modify their container box by mouse, and run a spellchecker. The program does not directly read the DjVu files, it requires exported XML text data and images. When using without a webserver, you can open and save local files, but cannot take advantages of auto-save and spell checking. Note that current SVN...
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    JavaScript to display text, pictures and play sound. To be used as flashcard application for learning aid. It uses steps like "show text", "pause", "play sound", "show image". The user can then choose if he/she knew the answer.
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