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    CoRoPa stands for Computational Rough Paths. The aim of CoRoPa is to provide a software framework for various ideas related to Rough Path Theory, including rough differential equations and the digital description of serial data streams.
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    xlsLib

    C++/C library to construct Excel .xls files in code.

    A multiplatform C++ library for dynamic generation of Excel .xls files containing multiple worksheets. Unlike .csv files, these can be directly opened by Excel and thus provide an excellent way to output large data sets that require further analysis. To see the latest changes, select "Files" and view the README text displayed at the bottom of that pane. IMPORTANT: Major changes are contained in the current SVN source. If you have time please try to use it or the...
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    Graphical Grammar Studio

    Graphical Grammar Studio

    An user friendly grammar tool for natural language processing tasks

    ...Nodes are used for consuming words from the input, for executing jumps to other graphs in the grammar or for creating annotations etc. GGS has a unique feature: It allows the user to write JavaScript code to be executed for nodes of the grammar. This is useful for checking grammatical agreements but not only. The user can: declare variables (including complex js structures), check for boolean conditions, use variables in annotations etc.
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    Objectsheet

    A visual analytical tool for structured data

    The Objectsheet is a visual analytical tool for structured data that is less error-prone than a traditional spreadsheet. Instead of a "large grid of cells and scattered formulas", the Objectsheet uses finite-sized tables, Javascript objects, and templated formulas, formats, and styling, where you can easily add functionality using javascript code.
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    Sequence studio main package provides classes and interfaces for various kinds of sequence alignment. Differently from regular expressions it computes similarity with two initially unknown strings. Project page provides code generating applet.
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