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Open Source AWK Formats and Protocols for Windows

AWK Formats and Protocols for Windows

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    basE91 is an advanced method for encoding binary data as ASCII characters. It is similar to UUencode or base64, but is more efficient. The overhead produced by basE91 depends on the input data. It amounts at most to 23% and can range down to 14%.
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    Elevations C++ for CSV
    Elevations moves data from Excel to Unix systems. It connects VBA with Cygwin SSH, CGI and HTTP POST to deliver to a QuantLib C++ server through pipes. Provides C++ classes to process CSV files and the strings to C++ types. File schema definitions.
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    Framework (scripts, configuration, code) to build free and public services around travel and leisure data. That project makes an extensive use of already existing data sources such as Geonames and dbPedia, and adds some glue around those (eg, links).
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