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    Gain insights and build data-powered applications

    Your unified business intelligence platform. Self-service. Governed. Embedded.

    Chat with your business data with Looker. More than just a modern business intelligence platform, you can turn to Looker for self-service or governed BI, build your own custom applications with trusted metrics, or even bring Looker modeling to your existing BI environment.
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    We design our technology to make workforce management easier. APS offers core HR, payroll, benefits administration, attendance, recruiting, employee onboarding, and more.
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    Ubuntu-Business-Desktop (LXC)

    Ubuntu-Business-Desktop (LXC)

    Ubuntu LXQT - LXC Template for Proxmox

    This is a LXC-Template witch can be used for a company or private. It's an adapted Ubuntu with x2go-Terminalserver and Webmincontrol. It's easy to control the system with webmin. You never must use the terminal. Try it!
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    Lnkdlst

    Single sided linked list (kind of lib with test-code, C, C++ and java)

    Use own (user) data section for each Linked-List-Element (LLEl) including a fix Identifier which is for search via basic Lnkdlst function (fast ID-part-search, e.g. to find all elements with a specific bit in the ID set). Main list-linkage-change functions: append, insert, delete. - Examples: use of flexible variable ArgList (OnePointerArg, optional valid if not NULL, Argument-Type by ID-Number is easy to get), key-value pairs, build FIFO{queue}/LIFO{stack}, auto-list with max....
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    Linkchecker for Markdown

    Linkchecker for Markdown

    Python asyncio + aiohttp Markdown *.md URL link checker

    Blazing-fast (10000 Markdown files per second) Python asyncio / aiohttp based simple check of links in Markdown .md files only. This tool is very helpful for large Markdown-based Jekyll and Hugo sites as well as Markdown-based MkDocs documentation projects. It is very fast and simple.
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    ..., and seconds: YYYY-MM-DD-HH.MM.SS Each segment can range from all zeros to all nines. For example a Duration of 0001-00-01-00.10.00 is a year, a day, and ten minutes. The only limitation is that the result date (RTNVAL) must fall between January 1, 0001 and January 1, 10000. The base timestamp (DTETME) can be any valid timestamp value in YYYY-MM-DD-HH.MM.SS format. DTETME, DURATION, and RTNVAL are CHAR(19) CL variables. The calculations are performed by built-in functions.
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  • Upgrade your productivity with your own free AI Meeting Assistant Icon
    Upgrade your productivity with your own free AI Meeting Assistant

    Fathom records, transcribes, highlights, and summarizes your meetings so you can focus on the conversation. Get setup in minutes.

    Fathom records, transcribes, highlights, and summarizes your meetings so you can focus on the conversation. Get setup in minutes. When the call ends you have instant access to the call recording, fully transcribed, along with all of your highlighted moments. All recordings created with Fathom are 100% private. They can only be seen if you share your recordings or highlights with others. Show, not tell, with playlists of what “good” sounds like. Metrics help identify who needs help and who is outperforming. A unified view of all conversations with a customer or prospect. Simplify the handoff from sales to success and never lose any context if a team member departs. Reduce time your team spends on data entry with automated post-call data sync with your favorite CRM.
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    Bulk File Generator

    Bulk File Generator

    Generate bulk files for your needs

    Bulk File Generator: Generate bulk files for your needs in any way. Current version 0.4.3.0 ​.NET is needed to run Bulk File Generator.
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    Raspbian WebServer

    Raspbian WebServer

    Raspberry Web Server OS Raspbian Stretch / 9

    ... server Boot : wget zram.sh https://sourceforge.net/projects/raspbian-9-webserver/files/zram.sh sudo chmod +x zram.sh sudo ./zram.sh sudo sed -i 's#^exit 0$#sudo /home/pi/zram.sh#' /etc/rc.local; echo exit 0 | sudo tee -a /etc/rc.local Rasbian SSH: Username : pi Password : raspberry Webmin (Administrator Web Server): (https://localhost:10000) Username : pi Password : raspberry Phpmyadmin : (http://localhost/phpmyadmin) Username : root Password : raspberry
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Test data generator

    Random test data generator

    It's a free portable win32 application to generate random test data, with support of only even or only odd numbers. It's easy to test your code on large amount of data. For test integers than 10000 it directly copies the test data to clipboard and for greater amount of data it creates a TXT file in d:\ path.
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    Immutable Sparse Wave Trees (WaveTree)

    Realtime bigdata tool for bit strings up to 2^63 based on AVL forest

    Realtime bigdata tool at the bit level based on immutable AVL forest which can be run in memory or, in future versions, as a merkle forest like a blockchain. Main object is a sparse bit string (Bits) that efficiently scales up to 2^63 bits normally compressed as forest has duplicated substrings. Bits objects support reading bit, byte, short, int, or long (Java primitives) at any bit index in 64 bit range. Example: instead of building a class to hold a header and then data, represent all of...
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    Monty Hall shell script

    A simple command line tool for simulating the Monty Hall problem

    The Monty Hall problem is a confusing problem in Maths regarding probability. This script allows for random numbers to be en masse read from a file (allowing PROPER random numbers to come from a hardware source). It accumulates run data and runs very fast meaning that 10000 runs can be done in less than a second on a modern system. While other programs also demonstrate the problem, they don't allow for such mass number handling. You could run it on billions of numbers if you wish so...
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    LMS and Performance Platform | Bridge

    Employee Development and Training Made Easy

    Employee development is more critical than ever. With Bridge you can improve the performance of your people by aligning their skills to business goals, and developing growth plans where they may have gaps. Save time on manual HR processes, provide feedback to employees often, track goals and boost engagement.
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    FastPeak

    FastPeak

    Fast AFM force curve peaks detector algorithm

    This is showcase program, with source code and sample data included for fast peak detection algorithm. It is great tool for entry level, automated analisys, to discard empty and junk curves and save only ones matching required criteria. Assuming that only 1% of data is worth reviewing, and that manual selection takes approx. 3 seconds per curve, you can save up to 8 hours per every 10000 curves (like 2 days every week!). Force amplitude analisys for single curve takes from 1 to 4...
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    A Java 1.4 based NIO socket framework. This hides the (dirty) details of non-blocking IO from developers, allowing them to EASILY build a highly scalable application, which can handle over 10000 incoming and outgoing sockets using only one thread.
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