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    adms
    ADMS is a code generator that converts electrical compact device models specified in high-level description language into ready-to-compile c code for the API of spice simulators. Repository migrated to: https://github.com/Qucs/ADMS For checkout do: git clone https://github.com/Qucs/ADMS.git
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    C/C++ Program Perfometer

    C/C++ Program Perfometer

    The program enables to get performance of C/C++ program for any metric

    The program enables to get performance of C/C++ program and separated pieces of code for any metrics (for instance : time, memory, metrics defined by user etc.). The measurement results are represented in detailed/summary reports. Latest Version: 2.10
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    Evrika

    Evrika

    Science simulator and advanced calculator based on modules

    Evrika is a science simulator and advanced calculator, which is based on modules. Modules are libraries containing definitions of concepts that can be used in the simulation. By definitions we mean properties, actions, reactions, etc. Evrika is used for creating both simulations and modules, so you can build your own module of elements, then use them to create virtual experiments and simulations. Also, you can make advanced calculations. Evrika is basically an executable that reads and...
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    BOSS is a course management tool that allows students to submit assignments on-line in a secure manner. Staff can mark work and run automatic tests on submissions.
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    The mission of libshell is to keep in place all patterns, functions and etc of shell as a library which are useful in day-to-day work activities. With libshell one can definitely obviate the task in hand.
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    Interpreter języka C# w języku JAVA Interpreter of language C# in JAVA
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    TSys2 is a open source on-line contest management and judge system (ACM/KIROV). It can be used in schools for education purposes and for programming contests.Consist of: server part,tester,admin GUI interface,GUI and web(alpha-stage) client.
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