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    Writer2LaTeX and Writer2xhtml is a collection of converters from OpenDocument Format (ODF) to LaTeX/BibTeX, HTML+MathML and EPUB. It is delivered as a standalone java library, as a command line application and as extensions for LibreOffice.
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    HATE

    HATE's an ASN.1 Text Editor.

    HATE's an ASN.1 Text Editor written in Java. It is designed to be easy to use, highly customizable and flexible.
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    TF-IDF.jar is a Java Archive file to measure TF-IDF of each document in a document collection (corpus). The jar can be used to (a) get all the terms in the corpus (b) get the document frequency (DF) and inverse document frequency (IDF) of all the terms in the corpus (c) get the TF-IDF of each document in the corpus (d) get each term with their frequency (no. of presence), term frequency (TF) and TF-IDF in every document
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    ArmedBear (ABCL) is a Common Lisp written in Java. Its compiler produces JVM byte code, tapping into the 'write once, run everywhere' philosophy of Java. J is a text editor written in Java featuring e.g. syntax highlighting and automatic indenting.
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    A Collection of text utils for the shell.
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    OASI is a collection of open source tools and best practices to build an enterprise solution from SO to clustered DB and application server up to application solution. GPL tools released allow management and installation/configuration of the whole syste
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    This is a collection of Java Applications, Libraries and Apletts. Also some mathematial applications are contained.
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    Jess-mode is a collection of Emacs Lisp files designed to facilitate the development of Java Expert System Shell (JESS) applications. Currently, the package consists of a major mode for editing source and an inferior mode used to run the Jess interpreter
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