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The C++ Mathematical Expression Library (ExprTk) is a simple to use, easy to integrate and extremely efficient and fast mathematical expression parsing and evaluation engine. The parsing engine supports various kinds of functional, logic processing semantics and is very easily extendible. ... [More] http://www.partow.net/programming/exprtk/index.html Mathematical operators (+, -, *, /, %, ^) Functions (min, max, avg, sum, abs, ceil, floor, round, roundn, exp, log, log10, logn, root, sqrt, clamp, range) Trigonometry (sin, cos, tan, acos, asin, atan, atan2, cosh, cot, csc, sec, sinh, tanh, d2r, r2d, d2g, g2d, hyp) Equalities, Inequalities and Assigment (=, ==, <>, !!=, , >=, :=, <-) Boolean logic, conditional statements and while-loop construct (and, or, xor, not, nand, no [Less]

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Integration of Agent Based Modeling and Descrete Event Simulation to model a theme park packages: repast 3

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zxbs is a build system that uses Java source files as build files.

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As of 14th May 2009, we are in the phase of migrating to http://archaudio.org as we port most of the packages here. At this point of time, updates may only be available from the AUR and the packages' respective maintainers there. However, you may continue to post bug reports here as we don't ... [More] yet have a proper framework for that at the new site. We apologise for the inconvenience, if any at all. These packages are not supported by Arch Linux. This is a third-party community project compatible with the Arch Linux repositories including unsupported (AUR), but excluding testing (at the moment at least). We also upload our packages to the AUR, but due to the dependency on one maintainer, we provide the central location where a team of community members can develop and maintain them together. The emphasis is on providing the latest releases (and techonology where applicable) in a timely fashion via a rolling-release schedule, based on Subversion checkouts and comfortable user-developer interaction via the Google Code project management facilities. Currently there are two binary mirrors, of which one may not be online. These mirrors, however, will not always be up-to-date and may contain other packages. We cater to software that are recognised as being useful for audio/music engineering/production, and aid other Arch Linux package maintainers/developers of such software by uploading updated versions of their packages when they are broken (users are unable to build themselves) and out-of-date. Another reason for hosting packages already being maintained by an Arch Linux developer or Trusted User is different resulting binaries due to different configurations. We will also be providing the latest releases of possibly untested and unstable software that may qualify as being important for a working environment (eg. freebob, ffado). As such, not all of these packages will build or work as expected. Download details are available on the "Source" link above and you can ask questions in the proaudio-users group, or get more involved with packaging and apply for upload privileges in proaudio-devel. There is also an IRC chat group #archlinux-proaudio on the irc.freenode.org network and an ongoing discussion thread in the Arch Linux forums. Have a look at the Source page for a partial list of packages (the command below will list all of them), we look forward to your reports, ideas and suggestions. ~$ svn list http://proaudio.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Note: To have upload privileges you will need a Google ID (eg. Gmail) and then notify us that you want to be added as a project member, after which you can log in to this page and view your SVN password from the "Settings" link. Not many users have the need for these software, but even so, we would appreciate it if you could help keep the project active - and most importantly - updated. [Less]

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A theme with pictures of Ryan Sheckler, the amazing skateboarder and star of MTV's show Life of Ryan.

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Arch's Pacman for Slackware Linux

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An Open Source, web based data cleaning and coding system. queXC takes a data file (such as questionnaire data) and cleans the text input fields by spacing and spell checking them. Operators then code text fields using new/existing coding schemes.

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