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Active Image Processing Component v2.0.2006.801
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Load and save multiple image format like jpg, jpeg, png, gif, bmp and tiff
Support image resizing
Support image processing method like brightness/contrast/hue/saturation/sharpness/smoothness adjustment
Support drawing text, line and shape
Support combing image together with alpha blending or transparent effect
Support meta tags like Exif or IPTC
URL: http://www.ultrashareware.com/Active-Image-Processing.htm (Hits: 5311, Rating (Rate it): 3.2) |
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Computational Geometry Algorithms Library
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CGAL is a collaborative effort of several sites in Europe and Israel. The goal is to make the most important of the solutions and methods developed in computational geometry available to users in industry and academia in a C++ library. The goal is to provide easy access to useful, reliable geometric algorithms.
URL: http://www.cgal.org/ (Hits: 8892, Rating (Rate it): 3.5) |
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Dictionary of Algorithms, Data Structures, and Problems
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This is a dictionary of algorithms, algorithmic techniques, data structures, archetypical problems, and related definitions. Algorithms include common functions, such as Ackermann's function. Problems include traveling salesman and Byzantine generals. The two-level index has a total download 1/20 as big as this page.
URL: http://www.nist.gov/dads/ (Hits: 9618, Rating (Rate it): 1) |
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Logic: An Introduction
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An introduction to logic, which is the foundation of programming.
URL: http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/Stefan_Waner/RealWorld/logic/logicintro.html (Hits: 9034, Rating (Rate it): 4.14285714285714) |
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The Stony Brook Algorithm Repository
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This WWW page is intended to serve as a comprehensive collection of algorithm implementations for over seventy of the most fundamental problems in combinatorial algorithms. The problem taxonomy, implementations, and supporting material are all drawn from my book The Algorithm Design Manual. Since the practical person is more often looking for a program than an algorithm, we provide pointers to solid implementations of useful algorithms, when they are available.
URL: http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~algorith/ (Hits: 9093, Rating (Rate it): 4.85714285714286) |
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