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    XLSX parser for Java in 150 LOC

    An extremely minimal parser for XLSX (Excel) files

    I was unable to find a minimal XLSX (Excel) parser. The closest free option would be apache POI with about 8+ megabyte of JARs and features I don't need. The input is an XLSX file and the output is a Map<String,String[][]> with key of 'sheet name' and a String[][] of cell data. Dates are reformatted to dd/MM/yyyy (configurable in the code). The output of String[][] is to keep the interface compatible with CSV (eg. OpenCSV).
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    Bluej LOC Counter

    An extension for BlueJ that counts logical lines of code.

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    DiffStats

    DiffStats counts added, moved and deleted LOC in a diff file

    DiffStats analyzes diff files. It counts lines of code added, deleted and moved. It was designed for Java code, but will work with other languages, like C++. It ignores blank lines and comment line, if they start with a //, /* or *. This project was made to complete another project because I was unable to find anything else like it. I posted it to see if anyone else had interest. So I would appreciate it if anyone who has tried this project would please post a review. I understand this is...
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    JLoc is made in Java and provides analysis of the Lines Of Code(LOC) for any project. Currently, C++,Java,VB,SQL,Makefile and Matlab files are supported. It will count the total number of comment lines, blank lines and actual source code lines. Export fu
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    LOC Calculator is a simple tool for getting Lines Of Code count for J2EE projects.
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    This is a Java application to aid in creating language files for localized Flash-solutions. You are able to see the original text while you provide a localized version. All files are XML-based.
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    EpiT Basic - Automation Testing Tool

    EpiT Basic - Automation Testing Tool

    Automation testing tool for generating test cases from java codes

    ...This paper presents an alternative approach to automate the process of generating the test cases by developing an eclipse plug-in tool. The plug-in tool will be able to generate the test cases automatically from the source codes by examining its line of code (LOC). The plug-in tool is an open source software to help the software developers generate the test cases for their system that they developed. It will help to ease the problems for software developers to come up with test cases manually as well as to check the system functionalities whether it meets the users’ requirements or not.
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