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Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown Computer Science code by the class of 2007-2011 on course BN104. In this project we are open sourcing all of our project work to the public in the hopes it can be reused, built-upon, and used in education.
GMusic is a Music Exercise Generator based on User's configuration. As of this writing it only includes Drum exercises (intelligent rock algorithms! and random jazz generators) as well as one line rhythm exercises. Features and Improvements in the works!
Este é um projeto acadêmico, desenvolvido pelos alunos da Univali do campus de São José, estudantes da Linguagens formais e autômatos. O objetivo deste trabalho é desenvolver um projeto de compiladores.
Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight
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CLEAR by Quantum Knight is a FIPS-140-3 validated encryption SDK engineered for enterprises requiring top-tier security. Offering robust post-quantum cryptography, CLEAR secures files, streaming media, databases, and networks with ease across over 30 modern platforms. Its compact design, smaller than a single smartphone image, ensures maximum efficiency and low energy consumption.
...This version should also be plugged in wherever the old algorithm is used with
few accommodations necessary.
The code in this version is more readable (in my opinion) than the old version. There is a main at the bottom that shows how to use the Stemmer.