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  2. MurmurHash - Wikipedia

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    MurmurHash is a non-cryptographic hash function suitable for general hash-based lookup. [1] [2] [3] It was created by Austin Appleby in 2008 [4] and, as of 8 January 2016, [5] is hosted on GitHub along with its test suite named SMHasher.

  3. Mumble (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application primarily designed for use by gamers and is similar to programs such as TeamSpeak. [4] Mumble uses a client–server architecture which allows users to talk to each other via the same server. [5] It has a very simple administrative interface and features high sound quality and low latency. All ...

  4. SIMBL - Wikipedia

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    SIMBL is installed like any other InputManager. [clarification needed] As such, it is restricted to certain locations depending on the version of Mac OS X installed.In default installations, it is located in /Library/InputManagers.

  5. CLever Audio Plug-in - Wikipedia

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    CLever Audio Plug-in or CLAP is an open source software architecture, application programming interface and reference implementation suite for audio effect plugins as used in multimedia software such as digital audio workstations, audio editing software, and video editing software with integrated audio workflows.

  6. IRC bot - Wikipedia

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    Node.js, Plugin architecture, Promise driven user management Ultros gdude2002 and rakiru Artistic License 2.0: Cross-platform Python2 2013-04-08 (Git) 2014-09-25 (1.1.0+ - see commits) Python IRC bot with an extensible plugin and protocol system, and a package manager. Also supports mumble. internet searches, games git: VikingBot: Tor Henning ...

  7. Plug-in (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that extends the functionality of an existing software system without requiring the system to be re-built. A plug-in feature is one way that a system can be customizable. [1] Applications support plug-ins for a variety of reasons including:

  8. List of Unified Modeling Language tools - Wikipedia

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    Plugin Un­known Plugin Plugin Un­known Un­known Un­known Modelio: Yes Yes Yes Yes Java, C++, C#, XSD, WSDL, SQL Java, C++, C# Eclipse, EMF Full UML2, BPMN2, ArchiMate3. Documentation generation in HTML.Extensions providing documentation generation in Open XML format, support for TOGAF, SysML, SoaML, Hibernate, OMG MARTE standard.

  9. Far Manager - Wikipedia

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    Far's standard functionality can be greatly extended with macros (written in Lua scripting language, primarily used to record keypress sequences) and plugins.Standard plugins installed by default include FTP, Windows network, extensible archive file support and temporary panel (sandbox) virtual file systems, a process list, print manager, filename case converter, and several editor plugins to ...