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Arachne is an Internet suite containing a graphical web browser, email client, and dialer. [2] Originally, Arachne was developed by Michal Polák [1] under his xChaos label, a name he later changed into Arachne Labs. It was written in C and compiled using Borland C++ 3.1. [3] Arachne has since been released under the GPL as Arachne GPL.
Arachne aims to create interoperability between different systems while protecting the copyrights of the authors. The Arachne database is a central subsystem of the iDAI.welt, the software architecture of the German Archaeological Institute, consisting of various interconnected modules and oriented in their data on open access and in its ...
Cura is an open source slicing application for 3D printers. [2] It was created by David Braam who was later employed by Ultimaker , a 3D printer manufacturing company, to maintain the software. Cura is available under LGPLv3 license. [ 3 ]
Arachne is a figure in Greek mythology. It may also refer to: Arachne (Internet suite) Arachne (archaeological database) 407 Arachne, an asteroid; Julia Carpenter, a fictional superheroine also called Arachne; A group of characters in Sonic the Hedgehog (comic series) A character in Soul Eater, a manga series
Arachne (/ ə ˈ r æ k n iː /; from Ancient Greek: Ἀράχνη, romanized: Arákhnē, lit. 'spider', cognate with Latin araneus ) [ 1 ] is the protagonist of a tale in Greek mythology known primarily from the version told by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE–17 CE), which is the earliest extant source for the story. [ 2 ]
Screenshot of Arachne displaying its embedded frames and tables test pages in CGA 640x200x1 mode. Note: This is a PNG embedded in an SVG; this intends to solve the aspect ratio problem of the original. Date: 10 September 2007: Source: Image:Arachne CGA Mode.png: Author: Arachne contributors: Permission (Reusing this file)
The Reinhold Baer Prize [7] is a mathematics award, annually granted jointly by the no-profit association AGTA - Advances in Group Theory and Applications and Aracne for outstanding PhD theses or research article in group theory and its applications.
Cura or Aera Cura is the name of a Roman goddess who created the first human (homo) and whose name means "care" or "concern" in Latin. Hyginus seems to have created both the personification and story for his Fabulae , poem 220.