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    AquaTerm is a Mac OS X grahics renderer. It allows command line applications written in ObjC, C, FORTRAN, Lisp, Perl or Python to display vector graphics, text and images using a simple API. Adapters for gnuplot, PGPLOT, and PLplot exists as well.
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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    ...Contributors have provided implementations and ports in many languages and folders (shell, Ruby, Python, Node, Perl, PowerShell, Go, Java, etc.), and the project explicitly welcomes pull requests that add additional language implementations.
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    Safe Harbor Deidentification

    Safe Harbor Deidentification for medical documents

    Phalanx - Deidentify Safe Harbor Deidentification Mode of Phalanx is an abridged pipeline of NLP annotators culminating in NER annotators which write output of text offsets. It uses the Safe Harbor deidentification method.
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    UA-Parser

    UA-Parser

    A multi-language port of Browserscope's user agent parser

    ua-parser is a multi-language library for parsing User-Agent strings into structured data, such as browser, OS, and device information. Originally created for web analytics and user tracking, it supports a wide range of platforms and is available in JavaScript, Python, Java, and other languages. ua-parser is often used in server logs, analytics dashboards, and A/B testing systems to segment traffic.
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    Small XML to ASCII Parser written in Perl as an OO-Perl Module. Can be used to extract pure ascii text from a given xml document. Later: extract text from web documents, or given arrays and hashs.
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    Berkeley Yacc is an LALR(1) parser generator. Berkeley Yacc has been made as compatible as possible with AT&T Yacc. Berkeley Yacc has been extended to generate Python, Perl and Java code.
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    plaindb is a plain text database package. It comprises the file format, and a set of modules on Perl, Tcl and python to access the databases, plus a basic shell interface. Higher level interfaces are also included for local (GUI) and web access.
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    This is a parser which reads plain-text input files and generates HTML output files. It combines the presentation features of HTML with the simplicity of plain-text notes. Generates HTML index files and hyperlinks for the words you choose to index.
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    The CVS Log Stats Parser (cvsstats) is a suite of tools to gather information on a checked out CVS source tree. Stats are gathered globaly and on a per-user basis with the generation of text and graphic reports.
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    PM2HTML takes PageMaker files and makes a cohesive newspaper website. It comprises a PMScript that exports all stories to a directory of tagged txts, and a python program to act as a converter to turn those tagged text files into HTML, a parser to guess
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    Frosttie (FROnt-end SchemaTron Text Internet Engine) takes XHTML pages and processes them with various user-definable filters such a W3C's WAI, Section 508 (US) web usability compliance, ad removal, etc. It can be used with zKnowMan.
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