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    Zstandard

    Zstandard

    Zstandard - Fast real-time compression algorithm

    Zstandard is a fast compression algorithm, providing high compression ratios. It also offers a special mode for small data, called dictionary compression. The reference library offers a very wide range of speed / compression trade-off, and is backed by an extremely fast decoder (see benchmarks below). Zstandard library is provided as open source software using a BSD license.
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    LZ4

    LZ4

    Extremely fast compression algorithm

    LZ4 is lossless compression algorithm, providing compression speed > 500 MB/s per core (>0.15 Bytes/cycle). It features an extremely fast decoder, with speed in multiple GB/s per core (~1 Byte/cycle). A high compression derivative, called LZ4_HC, is available, trading customizable CPU time for compression ratio. LZ4 library is provided as open-source software using a BSD license.
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    clzw

    clzw

    Implementation of LZW compression algorithm in C

    Simple, fast implementation of LZW (Lempel–Ziv–Welch) data compression algorithm in C. - Console encoder/decoder tools - OS independent - Could be used in embedded projects - Works with raw code-stream LZW features: - Hardcoded dictionary size - Variable code size - Code search is performed by hash table and embedded in dictionary linked lists (encoder) - No dynamic memory allocation
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    Text Zip

    This software zips and unzips a text file

    This software zips and unzips a .txt file, using the Huffman encoding algorithm and the list and tree data structures. The result files are named zippedFile.txt and unzippedFile.txt and can be found at the same directory as the Text Zip executable file.
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    Disk Optimizer selects files to be placed on any disk medium that will maximize the space used. It is very efficient in finding an optimum file set since it uses a Genetic Algorithm instead of brute force.
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    Firefly's Clean Lzo

    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. In...
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