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    cmdok

    Command validation tool

    cmdok checks that specified commands are OK. If command is OK than it exists in PATH and can be run. It is a simple, small and portable Bash script. It is useful in software packages that want to check that some commands exist before trying to run them. See wiki for more information and examples.
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    MSCDBF

    Lightweight DBF reader and writer

    This is a lightweight DBF reader / writer pack - read and write DBSase III format DBF files (and others but not tested ) - can U use index for lightspeed indexing this is not compatible. ( CIX ) - U can use Memo fields This version used and compiled with a preinstalled MinGW enironment on Windows systems. But the code is portable. INSTALL - Please USE the C++ folder. - Only need a preconfigured MinGW environment and setup the PATH for pointing to MinGW/bin folder. - Start the GO2.BAT - Run the PROBA.EXE example which create a DBF file with CIX index. Thats all. This version is converted from my early DOS version from 1994 which is able to download from MSC5.1 folder. (C) Gabor Horvath 2017
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    Power C++

    C and C++ IDE

    English: Power C++ is an IDE for C++. Have suppor for C# files. This is a BETA version, which means that there is still work to be done. Español: Power C++ es un IDE para el lenguage de programación C++. Tiene soporte para archivos de C#. Esta es una versión BETA, lo que significa que aun falta trabajo por hacer.
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    SPSens

    Stochastic parameter sensitivity analysis for chemical networks

    ...It is possible to estimate sensitivities with respect to system parameters using the following algorithms: finite difference methods (crude monte carlo, common reaction path, coupled finite differences); likelihood ratio methods; and regularized pathwise derivatives. Additionally the package includes basic stochastic simulation algorithms. The package includes several example networks which can be easily modified for other networks. Serial and parallel MPI implementations can be built and called from the command line. ...
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    MakeGENerator is a highly customizable standalone makefile generator. Enables the usage of different recipes and include path, per groups of files. Generates 'clean','depend' and other rules, automatically, plus handy macros. Simplifies build process
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