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    Free Queue Manager

    Free Queue Manager

    Web based python-flask Queue management system

    A web based management system developed for the purpose of easing the process of orgnizing queues and lines. Like many other (QMS)s Queue Management Systems, FQM does provide a basic dashboard to allow the users of the system and customers alike to interact with the system via a basic yet simple user interface . Brief user guide can be found on https://fqms.github.io/images/user_guide.pdf
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    How to Make a Computer Operating System

    How to Make a Computer Operating System

    How to Make a Computer Operating System in C++

    A practical guide and GitHub-hosted project by Samy Pesse that walks you through building a very simple UNIX-based operating system in C++, designed to boot, launch a userland shell, and remain extensible. It’s more than a proof of concept—it’s meant to be functional and educational. All the system source code will be stored in the src directory. Each step will contain links to the different related files. This course is open to contributions, feel free to signal errors with issues or...
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    Plinko was originally an experiment with Prefix Trees and log parsing. The general concept is to have a single end point you can send any data to, in a "fire and forget" fashion. Plinko should identify and parse the data completely without the sending system caring what it sent. The latest version supports named fields in the STL files for tagging data parsed in the Prefix Tree and anonymous functions for parsing dynamic message payloads. We now output JSON objects and I'm working on HBase...
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    This Java program calculates the SPBRG value for a given baud rate (Baudrate) and clock frequency. It comes with a graphical interface and a simple value interpretation guide. A Java Webstart file (.jnlp) is provided.
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    Official guide to zeroshell (zeroshell.net): Linux distribution for servers and embedded devices
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    Several small projects; A simple UDP chat program in visual basic, a full screen movie player, a tv guide program for Canberra, Australia
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    niCE - nice insignificant compressing engine, ...oh no, not another data compressor ;-) C-Programm, das mittels Huffmanalgorithmus und Lauflängenalgorithmus komprimiert. Plus: Ausführlicher Guide und Dokumentation die verwendeten Algorithmen und Projek
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