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    Learning-SICP

    Learning-SICP

    Collection of Chinese cultural projects and course learning materials

    Learning-SICP is a community project that localizes the MIT course “Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs” (SICP) and curates complementary study materials for learners, especially Chinese-speaking Scheme/Lisp students. It focuses on translating the official lecture subtitles into Chinese while preserving the original English content for reference, providing an approachable path to a classic foundational course in computer science. The repository organizes translated subtitles,...
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    Shell.Colibra

    Shell.Colibra

    Perl modules for UNIX shell interface development

    Colibra is an open source multi language initiative, focused primarily at developers, designers and students, who gives them a set of free use libraries for development and implementation of Web applications. Shell.Colibra is a compilation of Perl modules for developing Shell line command interfaces on operating systems UNIX based. This compilation could also be itegrada with Perl.Colibra, however, can operate independently. All these modules are separated into classes which in turn...
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    Statistics modules in Perl Data Language, with a quick-start guide for non-PDL people. They make the PDL shell work like R, but with PDL threading (fast automatic iteration) of procedures including t-test, linear regression, and k-means clustering.
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