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NAC is a collection of tools for cryptography. The goal is to provide simple-to-use crypto tools (like an OTP, String and number generator, public key algorithm...) you can use under Linux, Windows...
We, the people from #algos@freenode are a community of programmers discussing general/explicit algorithms to improve our knowledges - We also organise general programming contests called "Open Code Hacks", and those results (and others) are released here.
Butterfly XML Editor is an IDE built on top of a new real-time incremental XML parsing algorithm. The editor features syntax and error highlighting, incremental validation, code completion, XSLT pipelines, and side by side DOM and source viewing.
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JLibDiff is an implementation of diff and diff3
algorithm as lib. Differences are represented as
java objects. You can use this lib for building text diff tools for example
python-stablesort is a back-port of the new Python 2.3 stable listsort algorithm to all Python versions (from 1.5.2 to 2.2.3). See the Project Home Page for more info.
Galileo is a library for developing custom distributed genetic algorithms developed in Python. It provides a robust set of objects that can be used directly or as the basis of derived objects. Its modularity makes it easy to extend the functionality. The
jui is a tool for creating Java GUI layout components. It has a powerful but simple layout algorithm and support for the Swing look and feel guidelines.
A similar to Tripwire, file system integrity checking tool but develop in java and cross platform.
This tools checking and source control using check sum algorithm like MD5, SHA and CRC.
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This project comprises a collection of libraries and applications for the field of program analysis. The starting point is a type analysis for Java programs using Agesen's Cartesian Product Algorithm.
CRefDynGenStrArray is a fast and space efficient STL-vector(char)-based dynamic array of generic strings. Supports storing and retrieval of Pascal&C style strings, STL strings and vector(char). Provides STL algorithm adapter class.
ga2 is a simple C++ library providing the necessary base classes to implement a genetic algorithm in C++. It is based loosely on Goldberg's canonical GA, but with many modifications, improvements and additional features. Essentially feature-complete, and
A minimalistic CASE tool that will allow end-users to analyze their graphs (plain-old graphs, UML diagrams, ERDs, etc.) by applying various graph theory functions to them (such as a shortest path algorithm or a spanning tree algorithm.)
A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.
LZO is a compression library which is widely used around the world. The main problem with LZO is that it is absolutely not human readable.
People have done crazy stuff to get LZO to run in their language. Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed.
So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C...
We propose a novel algorithm for computing the number of ordered integer partitions with upper bounds. This problem's task is to compute the number of distributions of z balls into n urns with constrained capacities.