Open Source Linux Library Management Software

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    Ray Tracing in One Weekend Book Series

    Ray Tracing in One Weekend Book Series

    The Ray Tracing in One Weekend series of books

    The Ray Tracing in One Weekend series of books are now available to the public for free online. They are now released under the CC0 license. This means that they are as close to public domain as we can get. (While that also frees you from the requirement of providing attribution, it would help the overall project if you could point back to this web site as a service to other users.) These books are formatted for printing directly from your browser, where you can also (on most browsers) save them as PDF. In Ray Tracing in One Weekend, you will build a simple brute-force path tracer. Continuing with Ray Tracing: The Next Week, you will add textures, volumes (like fog), rectangles, instances, lights, and support for lots of objects using a bounding volume hierarchy (BVH). Finally, with Ray Tracing: The Rest Of Your Life, we'll dive into the math of creating a very serious ray tracer.
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    The Digital Communication Systems Lib: This library contains digital communucations systems implementations, such as BSPK and MIMO - WOFDM. Various OpenSource Projects: 1. Password/Username/Domain Analyzer
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    Aimed for web app security with hope of quick reference. WAS papers are scattered among hundreds of resources, some of which are likely to be broken links in some time. All sec pros wish their papers reach the whole world widely for perfect security.
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    openSMS4 was created by tao.tang316 and implemented in C, which is an open source implementation of the SMS4 encryption algorithm (including simple checking codes).
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    smartIDS

    Lightweight intrusion detection for IoT and embedded devices.

    The aim of the project is a lightweight intrusion detection library for embedded devices which supports MSP430 and ARM Cortex based devices. Features include DSP/SIMD support, IoT and embedded protocols, distributed operation, event and history management, tool supported configuration and visualization. There is a Java port that supports less features.
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