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A utility that is similiar to Debian's apt program, but for the RPM package management system. It can be used to automatically download and install updated RPM packages on any RPM-based distribution.
SuperG is a code library written in Python intended to quickly enable programmers in a scientific environment to manage data files created by dispersed scientific instrumentation.
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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...