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Limada (Linked Marked Data) is a framework for managing relationships of data in non-hierarchical structures, where the individual elements are interconnected in complex ways. The philosophy behind: Information is connection, is relationship of data.
Customize OpenQuran in your native language from XML files; add or remove Quran translations; Add Comments to every vers in the Quran and share them with other users. Calculation (huge Numbers) of gematrical value of verses http://www.openquran.de
ChronosXP is a planetary hours astrology program for Windows. It runs from the system tray where it displays a glyph corresponding to the current planetary hour. Planetary hours/days can also be viewed for any given time or location.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
A new program currently undergoing development that includes topics such as Physics, Psychology, Philosophy, Greek Heroes, and various Quotations. Images and biographies/lesser known figures and theories will accompany the above.
This is the source code used in the 2013 PhD thesis by Warren Creemers
The thesis titled "On the Recognition of Emotion from Physiological Data"
This thesis was submitted by Warren Creemers In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy, (Computer Science) and is currently under examination.
Warren Creemers completed this work at the Faculty of Communications, Health and Science - Edith Cowan University in February, 2013.