A GNU-FDL book on algorithmic graph theory by David Joyner, Minh Van Nguyen, and Nathann Cohen. This is an introductory book on algorithmic graph theory. Theory and algorithms are illustrated using the Sage open source mathematics software.
portable tool application that lets you understand how folders and files are structured on your disks. By using a Treemap visualization layout, you have immediate perception of where big folders and files are placed on your devices.
presents background and context around the emergence of mainstream multicore processors; identifies key challenges for software developers; provides introduction to multithreading; and reviews several programming tools and available techniques
Code generation is the technique of using or writing programs that write source code. Code generators are tools built to serve engineers in the creation of applications.
a web application that automatically generates professionally produced videos using their own patent-pending technology and high-end motion design. 30-second movies using your pictures and music.
The KDE-Windows port an ongoing progress in native porting of the KDE applications to MS Windows. Currently the Windows versions starting with Windows XP are supported.
utility that allows you to resize any window to an exact, predefined size. This is extremely useful when designing web pages, as it allows you to see how the page will look when viewed at a smaller size.
an interactive system that allows nonprofessional users to design their own original plush toys. To design a plush toy, one needs to construct an appropriate two-dimensional (2D) pattern.
an implementation of the Python programming language running on .NET. It supports an interactive console with fully dynamic compilation. It is well integrated with the rest of the .NET Framework and makes all .NET libraries easily available to Python programmers, while maintaining full compatibility with the Python language.