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The new official website for the Pike programming language
Pike is a dynamic programming language with a syntax similar to Java and C. It is simple to learn, does not require long compilation passes and has powerful built-in data types allowing simple and fast data manipulation.
Added: Sun Jun 23 2002; URL: http://pike.ida.liu.se/;
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Commons Math from Apache.org
Commons Math is a library of lightweight, self-contained mathematics and statistics components addressing the most common problems not available in the Java programming language or Commons Lang.
Includes packages: Statistics, Data Generation, Linear Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Special Functions, Complex Numbers, Fractions, Parametric Estimation, and others.
Added: Tue Sep 25 2007; URL: http://commons.apache.org/math/;
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JDBC SQL-shell
HenPlus is a SQL shell written in Java that works for any database that offers JDBC support. So basically any database. Has context sensitive command line completion for commands and tables / columns / variables within SQL-commands. Command line history just like in the bash (with cursor-up/down, CTRL-R, ...), and several other features. Available in Debian / Ubuntu via apt-get.
Added: Thu Jul 26 2007; URL: http://henplus.sourceforge.net/;
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Andamooka Reader
Andamooka hosts open content books for reading, annotation, and discussion.
You can find online, downloadable, and printable versions of open books along
with support materials (such as source code, images, etc.). You can also
contribute to the work by submitting suggestions, comments, criticism, missing
parts, etc. Titles include: "How to Think Like a Computer Scientist" (C++, Java
and Python versions), "Linux Kernel 2.4 Internals", "GIMP: The official
handbook", "KDE 2.0 Development", and more.
2008-04: DEFUNCT?
Added: Tue Jul 02 2002; URL: http://www.andamooka.org/;
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RngPack is a pseudorandom number generator package for Java
RngPack is good for research applications: the RANLUX, RANMAR, RANECU and the Mersenne Twister generators are strong generators used for research applications where billions and billions of numbers with low statistical correlations are required. Theoretical studies and practical tests have been made on all four generators, and all generators have a history of use in research. All four generators are portable; given a particular seed, they generate the same numbers on every machine and produce the same numbers as FORTRAN implementations.
Added: Tue Sep 25 2007; URL: http://www.honeylocust.com/RngPack/;
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