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    Elementary Algorithms

    Elementary Algorithms

    Book of elementary algorithms and data structures

    This book introduces elementary algorithms and data structure. It includes side-by-side comparison of purely functional realization and their imperative counterpart. From 2020/12, I started re-writing this book. The PDF can be downloaded for preview (EN, 中文). The 1st edition in Chinese (中文) was published in 2017. I recently switched my focus to the Mathematics of programming, the new book is also available in (github). To build the book in PDF format from the sources, you need the following...
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    GoAWK

    GoAWK

    A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support

    GoAWK now uses a bytecode compiler and includes native support for CSV files. AWK is a fascinating text processing language, and The AWK Programming Language is a wonderfully concise book describing it. The A, W, and K in AWK stand for the surnames of the three original creators: Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan. Kernighan is also an author of The C Programming Language (“K&R”), and the two books have that same each-page-packs-a-punch feel. AWK was released in 1977, which makes...
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    Freebasic Beginners Guide

    An updated Beginners guide to FreeBASIC

    ... to FreeBasic" and is editing, updating, reorganizing, and simplifying this guide. Mr. Clark and Mr. Feagan generously open sourced there guide so I could start this project. Without being able to stand on their shoulders I could not have even started this project. Please check out my homepage for updated information and ways you can help with this ongoing project. If you can please buy me a hamburger as it is hard writing a book.
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    BookPart1

    Interpreter Code for Book Part 1

    Source files for the book: "Writing an Interpreter in Object Pascal: Part 1" You will find a project group in each of the folders. Load the project group, not the individual projects when you want to load the code into Delphi.
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    MuPDFLib for Pascal

    Using MuPDF library in FreePascal/Lazarus

    An effort to bring the latest MuPDFLib version to PASCAL/LAZARUS, based on the work from Dinko Miljak and Blestan Tabakov. MuPDF is a lightweight PDF, XPS and E-Book Viewer. You do not have many options if you want to included PDF support in your Pascal/Lazarus projects. MuPDF is maybe one of the best options, but is stuck on version 1.08 (from 2015), to be used with Lazarus. I managed to bring the supported version up to 1.17.0 (latest MuPDF). Only for Win64. Help is welcome to bring...
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    This is trying to create code analyzer for Harbour language code and add it later in HbIDE and use it later in for NetBeans plugin and use it later in other IDEs. I use GIT here. Harbour project https://harbour.github.io/ Docs about ANTLR: https://tomassetti.me/antlr-mega-tutorial http://www.xfront.com/ANTLR/ about v.3: http://www.r-5.org/files/books/computers/compilers/writing/Terence_Parr-The_Definitive_ANTLR_Reference-EN.pdf about v.4: https://pragprog.com/book/tpantlr2...
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    CSharp MARC

    CSharp MARC

    Full featured editor for reading and manipulating MARC Records

    *** THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB *** https://github.com/frozen-solid/CSharp_MARC/ ********************************************************** C# MARC: C# class structures for reading and manipulating Library of Congress MARC records using the MARC21 standard. Based upon the PHP Pear package File_MARC (http://pear.php.net/package/File_MARC) by Dan Scott. C# MARC Editor: A full featured SQLite based editor for quickly modifying MARC records and exporting them to MARC21 or MARCXML.
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    Business analysys/documentation management tool, inspired by the book "Writing Effective Use Cases" by Alistair Cockburn. Key wanted features are:managing & browsing versionable project requirements,use-cases,screen specs,docs generation,work with JIRA
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