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    stylus

    stylus

    Expressive, robust, feature-rich CSS language built for nodejs

    Stylus is a revolutionary new language, providing an efficient, dynamic, and expressive way to generate CSS. Supporting both an indented syntax and regular CSS style. Installing Stylus is very easy once you have Node.js. So get the binaries for your platform and make sure that they also include npm, Node’s package manager. Stylus features powerful in-language function definitions. Function definitions appear identical to mixins; however, functions may return a value. Optional arguments may...
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    Major looseless compression algorithms library and documentation. First project: Arithmetic, Huffman, LZ77, LZ78, LZW, RLE. Second project reimplements Deflate. Documentation explains major Entropy Compression Methods.
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    Dropbox Lepton

    Dropbox Lepton

    Lepton is a tool and file format for losslessly compressing JPEGs

    Lepton image compression, saving 22% losslessly from images at 15MB/s. Lepton achieves a 22% savings reduction for existing JPEG images, by predicting coefficients in JPEG blocks and feeding those predictions as context into an arithmetic coder. Lepton preserves the original file bit-for-bit perfectly. It compresses JPEG files at a rate of 5 megabytes per second and decodes them back to the original bits at 15 megabytes per second, securely, deterministically, and in under 24 megabytes of memory. ...
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    JK Lossless Video Codec

    Interframe lossless video codec using 3D prediction

    This codec was developed for the purpose of bachelor's thesis on Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic. Project is under LGPL licence. You can use this codec e.g. for screen recording via CamStudio. Records can be directly imported in Vegas Pro/Movie Studio.
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    Aricom is a file compressor. It is based on arithmetic coding compression. Just a proof of concept of the implementation of a statistical compressor. Aimple Java GUI interface provided. Best efficiency than huffman compressor. Entropy and information
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    ZPP is a file compressor, which uses arithmetic compression and some other transformations to compress data.
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    ComprLib is a library providing a flexible and easy to use interface for encoding and decoding of data, independent of the input and output sources. New codecs able to encode/decode Arithmetic to LZSS have been ported.
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