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    mXparser

    mXparser

    Math Parser: Java, C#, C++, Kotlin, Android, and all .NET platforms

    ...MathParser.org-mXparser is an open-source mathematical expression parser and evaluator for Java and .NET, supporting complex calculations and custom functions.
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    Vis

    Vis

    A vi-like editor based on Plan 9's structural regular expressions

    Vis aims to be a modern, legacy-free, simple yet efficient editor, combining the strengths of both vi(m) and sam. It extends vi's modal editing with built-in support for multiple cursors/selections and combines it with sam's structural regular expression-based command language. A universal editor, it has decent Unicode support and should cope with arbitrary files, including large, binary, or single-line ones. Efficient syntax highlighting is provided using Parsing Expression Grammars, which can be conveniently expressed using Lua in the form of LPG. The editor core is written in a reasonable amount of clean (your mileage may vary), modern and legacy-free C code, enabling it to run in resource-constrained environments. ...
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    ngx-markdown

    ngx-markdown

    Angular markdown component/directive/pipe/service to parse static

    Angular markdown component/directive/pipe/service to parse static, dynamic or remote content to HTML with syntax highlight and more. As the library is using Marked parser you will need to add node_modules/marked/marked.min.js to your application. To use the line numbers plugin that shows line numbers in code blocks, in addition to Prism.js configuration files, you will need to include the following files from prismjs/plugins/line-numbers directory to your application. Using markdown...
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    gojq

    gojq

    Pure Go implementation of jq

    ...You can also embed gojq as a library to your Go products. gojq is purely implemented with Go language and is completely portable. jq depends on the C standard library so the availability of math functions depends on the library. jq also depends on the regular expression library and it makes building scripts complex. gojq implements nice error messages for invalid query and JSON input. The error message of jq is sometimes difficult to tell where to fix the query. gojq does not keep the order of object keys. I understand this might cause problems for some scripts but basically, we should not rely on the order of object keys. ...
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    ToolGood.Words

    ToolGood.Words

    A high-performance sensitive word

    A high-performance sensitive word (illegal word/dirty word) detection and filtering component, with a traditional and simplified exchange, supports full-width half-width exchange, Chinese characters to pinyin, fuzzy search, and other functions. C#Language, using StringSearchEx2.Replacefiltering, on a 48k sensitive thesaurus at over 300 million characters per second. (cpu i7 8750h). C#'s own regular is very slow, which StringSearchEx2.ContainsAnyis Regex.IsMatchmore than 88,000 times the...
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    argument

    Command line argument parser library for Java

    Moved to GitHub https://github.com/fedups Command-line argument compiler and parser. With just two lines of code you can start to set up a command-line interface to your Java programs. Many advanced features including "required", "positional", "multiple", and the most advanced - "group"
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    JavAjax is now at 1.4 beta version, for downloads and documentation please visit http://www.javajax.org
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    Expression4J (Math Expression Parser) is a java framework used to manage mathematic expression stored in String object like "f(x,b)=2*x-cos(b)" or "g(x,y)=f(y,x)*-2". Expression gramar can be define by user (add new operator or type ...)
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