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    JTrac

    JTrac

    Easy to set up bug tracking with Java

    ...After a long hiatus, development has resumed with version 2.2.0 in December 2021, 2.2.1 in February 2022, 2.3.0 in February 2023, 2.3.1 in May 2023, 2.3.2 in July 2023 and 2.3.3 in June 2024. See https://sourceforge.net/p/j-trac/wiki/Home/ for release notes and documentation, and download it at https://sourceforge.net/projects/j-trac/files/jtrac/. Feedback is welcome. JTrac continues to be improved, and has recently been awarded the SourceForge "Open Source Excellence" badge.
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    coarrays

    coarrays

    A free Fortran 2008, 2018 coarrays course with notes and exercises

    ...The course is aimed at experienced Fortran users. Working knowledge of Fortran is assumed. The course is designed for a 1 day study with an instructor. Multiple exercises with full solutions are accompanied by notes. This course is taught to the University of Bristol HPC users. Exercises have been verified with Intel and GCC/OpenCoarrays. All course materials are released under BSD license. We welcome contributions, provided you are happy to release your work under BSD license. We welcome comments and problem reports.
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