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    VideLibri

    VideLibri

    Client for public libraries

    VideLibri lists the books you have borrowed from a public library and lets you search the library catalog from your local device. It has all the usual features of a library OPAC, i.e. viewing, renewing, searching and ordering books. It also renews all due books automatically and can do other things only a locally running app can do, like keeping a history of all ever borrowed books across multiple libraries. Developed in 2006, it is the world's first library app, and by supporting 20...
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    CRC

    CRC algorithms, test code, libraries and tables

    This is a modified version of the CRC algorithms by Lammert Bies. It supports more algorithms and has been ported to several languages. It's also useful for learning how to do hexadecimal calculations and bitwise operations in various programming languages. Disclaimer: These test programs demonstrate the calculation of CRC. I made these translation with a basic knowledge of each language. They may or may not be appropriately formatted / secured / robustified / idiot proofed or...
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    kuzya

    kuzya

    Simple crossplatform IDE for people who study programming

    Kuzya is simple crossplatform IDE for people who study programming. Main idea of it is to concentrate attention of the users only on learning the programming language but not on usage of IDE.
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    ISC - The ISAAC Stream Cipher

    ISC - The ISAAC Stream Cipher

    ISC lets you encrypt & decrypt text and files of any type up to 4GB

    ISAAC is a cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator (CSPRNG) and stream cipher. It was developed by Bob Jenkins from 1993-1996 and placed in the Public Domain. ISAAC is fast - especially when optimised - and portable to most architectures in nearly all programming and scripting languages. After more than 20 years of existence ISAAC has not been broken, and the little program you have here allows you to use it to encrypt and decrypt text of arbitrary length, files of any...
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    One projekt in and from our school.
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    tLISP is a small implementation of the LISP programming language written in Object Pascal. Includes tle a command line tool for working with the LISP environment, and dynamic library for calling LISP functions from other applications. tLISP 2 or dLISP is
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    Solutions of exercises for A. Shen's "Programming: Theorems and Problems" book, written in Scheme (original examples in the book are in Pascal).
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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