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    Automate contact and company data extraction

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    Patlac--Xml2cpp is a totally customizable code generator that generates classes (c++ for now) automatically from a xsd schema. Classes are described in google-ctemplate files and a xml options file allow precise definition of projects.
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    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework (FRUIT)

    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework FRUIT - TDD in FORTRAN

    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework, written in FORTRAN 95. So that all FORTRAN features can be tested. FRUIT has assertion, fixture, setup, teardown, report, spec, driver generation. Rake used as build tool. Tutorials at http://fortranxunit.wiki.sourceforge.net The core testing part is in FORTRAN, this part can be used independent of the Ruby codes. The Ruby code is to make fixtures and reports easier. Rake is to build the project elegantly. This project also demonstrate a new way to...
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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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    Comprehensive & high performance data distribution &transformation system. Features a simple, user-friendly event driven scripting interface transparently generates & execs highly efficient Perl/C code. Uses:ETL,datawarehousing,statistics,data-cleansing.
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    Turn more customers into advocates.

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    The platform's advanced capabilities ensure companies get the most out of their referral programs. Leverage custom events, profiles, and attributes to enable dynamic, audience-specific referral experiences. Use first-party data to tailor customer segment messaging, rewards, and engagement strategies. Use our flexible APIs to build management capabilities and consumer experiences–headlessly or hybrid. We have all the tools you need to build scalable, secure, and high-performing referral programs.
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    FMesh

    NOTE: Use Fltk_Contour insted this code!

    NOTE: Use Fltk_Contour insted this code! FMesh is a simply scientific data visualization tool based on OpenGL. FMesh can generate 2D and 3D graph of contour and color maps for any (x,y,z) scattered data set, many other options are included.
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