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Zebra-Printers-Tests--ZPL-II-
Zebra Printers Tests (ZPL II)Compressing-and-Uncompressing-files
An Example of Compressing and Uncompressing files in C++Search-WebSite-Java-Example
An Example about how to build a simple website to search in the database. This example searchs in a database of science articles.doubly-linked-list
An Example of Doubly Linked List in C++Polish-Calculator
An Example of Polish Calculator in C++Binary-Tree
An Example of Binary Tree in C++Linux-File-System
A poor example of Linux File Systemirdp-job-handling
Implementation of job-handling using APPIA. In this case,the job-handling is equivalent to print that, changing all letters to uppercase.graphic-computing-examples
A mix of examples about graphic computingQueue-Example
An Example of Queue in C++Linux-Command-Interpreter
An Example of Linux Command Interpreter in CSimple-and-Secure-Message-Service
An Example of Simple and Secure Message ServiceCircular-Queue
An Example of Circular Queue in C++Bloxors
An Example of implementation of the Bloxors Game in C++. It's a sample of how to use OO in C++.Linked-Queue
An Example of Linked Queue in C++multithread-server-java
An Example of multithread server in javaLinked-Stack
An Example of Linked Stack in C++Linked-List
An Example of Linked List in C++Digital-Circuit---Digital-works
A digital circuit with the basic calculations of the logic ports implemented in Digital WorksIsosceles-Triangle
An Example of implementation of the famous problem called Isosceles Triangle in Cloading-linux-module-example
An example of how to build a linux module and load it.AB-Tree
AB Tree in C++Crack-password-example
and example of cracking a password in cCompiler-Example
A Compiler for given grammar example (lexical syntactic analysis)irdp---falha-e-para-silencioso
Changing from the implementation of uniform reliable broadcast in the Fail-Stop Algorithm to the Fail-Silent Algorithm. The implementation was made in APPIA, provided by the book 'Hands-on, Chapter 3, Section 3.2'.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us