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    concordia

    concordia

    Powerful search library, best suited for computer-aided translation

    Concordia - Roman goddess of agreement. Concordance searcher - tool for translators who need their translations to "agree" with one standard. Concordia is a C++ library for fast text lookup in large corpora. It uses a RAM stored index, which takes up approximately 600MB of memory for a corpus of 2 million sentences. It is based on the idea of a suffix array, enhanced by the presence of other auxiliary data structures. The effects are stunning - Concordia is able to do simple substring...
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    Ampolice acts as a effective layer between OS and your application and enables you in finding memory leak. mainly developed for linux 32/64 bit and c/c++ based applications.
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