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LibForensics is a library for developing digital forensics applications. Currently it is developed in pure Python. After a majority of the code has been developed and stabilized, the bottlenecks will likely be converted into C-based modules. I'm looking for people to use and test the
Goals are based on two areas: 1) data type: - basic binary data type providing base work for future data types (isbn ...) - derived ipv6, mac48,eui64,and ipv4 data types 2) ipv6 network stack for client/server
Software from D. R. Hanson, C Interfaces and Implementations: Techniques for Creating Reusable Software (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series, 1997, ISBN 0201498413, ISBN-13 9780201498417). This book advocates a design methodology based on interfaces and their implementations, and it
Simple c++ data types library for some reason. Includes numeric types, string type, date type and others.
You can use limiter as a listing of your value Limits in standard Datatypes. Its just something to avoid looking at the header-files in your include path.
Cmaid is a collection of different container data types. The two main aims are: separate API and implementation iterators that works even when you manipulate the container Please take a look on the documentation to learn more about Cmaid.
The project will contain lots of classes that deals with collections, databases, file handling, data structures, algorithms, etc. Currently, the project is centralized around collection manipulation and database handling. Downloads can be found in the menu to the right, and the Wiki contains
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