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    Tribuo

    Tribuo

    Tribuo - A Java machine learning library

    Tribuo* is a machine learning library written in Java. It provides tools for classification, regression, clustering, model development, and more. It provides a unified interface to many popular third-party ML libraries like xgboost and liblinear. With interfaces to native code, Tribuo also makes it possible to deploy models trained by Python libraries (e.g. scikit-learn, and pytorch) in a Java program.
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    DocWire SDK

    DocWire SDK

    Award-winning modern data processing SDK in C++20

    DocWire SDK, a standout C++20AI driven data processing tool, has received award from SourceForge and strong backing from Microsoft. It handles nearly 100 file types, empowering efficient text extraction, web data extraction, and document analysis. For businesses, the shift to DocWire SDK signifies a leap forward. It promises comprehensive document format support and the ability to extract valuable insights from email boxes, databases, and websites using cutting-edge AI. DocWire SDK aims to...
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    Smallchat

    Smallchat

    A minimal programming example for a chat server

    Smallchat is a minimalistic chat server implemented in C, designed as a small-scale example (for didactic purposes) of writing system software such as network servers, multiplexed I/O and client state handling. The project shows how you can build a working chat server (accepting clients, broadcasting messages) in very few lines of C, without heavy libraries or frameworks—essentially minimal code, minimal dependencies, and minimal feature-set to illustrate the core concepts. It uses the...
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    iView Weapp

    iView Weapp

    A set of high-quality WeChat applet UI component library

    Use WeChat to scan and experience the example of small program components. Before you start using iView Weapp, you need to read the micro-channel applet custom components related documents. We have built-in examples of all components, you can scan the small program code experience on the right, or view it in WeChat developer tools. Then, the examplesdirectory can be opened in the micro-channel developer tools. We adopted a 24-grid system to divide the area into 24 equal parts, which can...
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