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TuxReader

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TuxReader is an educational tool to assist children learn how to read. It is written in C/C++ and uses the Festival Speech Synthesis system.

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Wartorn

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Wartorn is a data-set for Stratagus engine.

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passtore

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A lightweight user-friendly (command-line) password storage system

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carbonkernel

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CarbonKernel is a RTOS simulator based on event-driven simulation techniques. It mimics real-time operating systems behaviour, allowing to implement and test embedded software on a workstation.

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log4sh

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

log4sh is an advanced logging framework for shell scripts (eg. sh, bash) that works similar to the logging products available from the Apache Software Foundation (eg. log4j, log4perl).

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Super Bash

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Super Bash, a framework to manage your Bash configuration.

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Meltano

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

Meltano is an open source convention-over-configuration product for the whole data lifecycle, all the way from loading data to analyzing it. It is delivered as self-hosted software which can be installed locally or to the cloud. It does data ops, data engineering, analytics, business intelligence ... [More] , and data science. It leverages open source software and software development best practices including version control, CI, CD, and review apps. Meltano stands for the steps of the data science life-cycle: Model, Extract, Load, Transform, Analyze, Notebook, and Orchestrate. [Less]

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TkDVD

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growisofs (command line tool for burning DVD+R/RW and -R/RW for the last versions) GUI written in TCL/Tk.

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LibLearn

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This library is allowing applications like LingoTeach and MajorTeach to remember what the User's brain has retained. LibLearn notes all the Users Exposures to every piece of Information. It also notes all the Challanges the User has been exposed to and notes if the User has answered correctly. All ... [More] this information is stored in an XML file in the User's home directory, or, depending on how liblearn is compiled, in a Postgres Database that is residing on a Server. That's great for schools, since grading is can be done directly on what the student knows, cutting out Test Performance. After collecting all this information, LibLearn allows the Application to show an "interesting and important" snippet of Information. It will, if used daily, repeat the appropriate information, first once per hour, then, once per day, every second day , every 4th day, once a week, every second week, then once a Month, and again 2 Months later. At that point, the knowledge should have been well absorbed inside the User's brain. There may also be an application that allows the User to set preferences on how exactly this should work. Also, liblearn may eventually try to get smart and try to optimize the learning intervals using statistical techniques. [Less]

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Rot[t]Log

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A powerful substitute to Red Hat's logrotate

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