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    LinAsm

    LinAsm

    Collection of fast and optimized assembly libraries for x86-64 Linux

    ...It implements many common and widely used algorithms for array manipulations: searching, sorting, arithmetic and vector operations, unit conversions; fast mathematical and statistic functions; numbers and time converting algorithms; finite impulse response (FIR) digital filters; spectrum analysis algorithms, Fast Hartley transformation; CPU cache friendly functions and extremely fast abstract data types (ADT) such as hash tables b-trees, and much more. LinAsm libraries are written on FASM assembly language. They are stable and have appropriate benchmarks for many units. All libraries are well documented and grouped by their functionality. ...
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    FreeMat
    Freemat is an interpreted, matrix-oriented development environment for engineering and scientific applications, similar to the commercial package MATLAB. Freemat provides visualization, image manipulation, and plotting as well as parallel programming.
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    Autonomous Sailing
    The project includes a software, which uses an AI for autonomous sailing of a small sailing boat, equipped with various sensors and GPS. There are various methods for evaluation and improvement of sensor data, route planning, collision avoidance.
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    RubyMoss is a Web - Based Framework written with Ruby on Rails, intended to support all analysis and data processing for Mossbauer Spectroscopy. Written under BSD License.
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    PyramidWorkshop is an image-compression System based upon the scientific work of John Robinson (inventor of BTPC) about image-compression with adaptive linear predictors and is in average more efficient than PNG/JPEG2000.
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    DesktopTools is a collection of small utillities which help to make your daily life easier. Since the tools themself are rather small (projectwise) I keep them not as individual projects, but have them under this collective name.
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    Software for a van eck phreaking device. Please use to test security only. <a href="http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci550525,00.html">Here</a>'s an explanation if you don't know what van eck phreaking is.
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    Development tool for MySQL & Microsoft SQL database servers. Directly injects HTML reporting capabilities into database via Stored Procedures to allow for easy viewing and printing of data.
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