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    Hacker Laws

    Hacker Laws

    Laws, theories, principles and patterns useful to developers

    Laws, Theories, Principles and Patterns that developers will find useful. There are lots of laws which people discuss when talking about development. This repository is a reference and overview of some of the most common ones. Principles and laws to follow such as: If a program is made up of two parts, part A, which must be executed by a single processor, and part B, which can be parallelised, then we see that adding multiple processors to the system executing the program can only have a...
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    Ouress

    Ouress

    Opinionated Underlabouring Research Environment for Social Sciences

    Ouress is a portable, zero-configuration Unix-like research appliance tailored to serve the priorities of the social sciences. It delivers a carefully curated, yet extensible toolkit in a single compressed filesystem (.ress archive) that runs on Linux® via chroot and on Windows® via the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2). The Windows installer deploys a command-line management utility for zero-friction environment lifecycle operations. Built on Debian GNU/Linux, Ouress anchors its package...
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    Bat2015

    Bat2015

    Bachelor of Science (Informatik)

    The toolkit glpk supports methods for mixed integer linear programming (MILP). These methods solve Capital Budgeting Problems (CBP). Unfortunately, glpk does not support any multithreading and there is no feature to distribute problems via network connections. Today, this is a pitiable sight, because modern computer systems are coupled by networks and support multi threading. We create a distributed system with Apache thrift and the C-API of glpk. Now, it is possible to use as many cores in...
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    PhPress

    PhPress

    A LAMP Open-Source solution for Morphological Analysis of Newspapers

    A tool to help archivists and historians to scan, stock, display and analyse collections of newspapers.
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    Various tools for creating annotated parallel corpora including pre-trained tagging and parsing models for various languages, sentence alignment tools and word alignment tools. Uplug also includes a web-based interface for interactive sentence and word alignment and scripts for indexing and querying parallel corpora using the Corpus Work Bench CWB. Download 'uplug-main' first and then add other packages.
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