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Generic programming, generic classes, maps, sets, abstract data types and so on.
A dictionary data type with a fast b-tree based search
Built-in data types
An immutable game tree data type.
In-memory security with secure data types
A robust and easy to use string-manipulation library for the C programming language. There is no need for writing your own functions to perform simple tasks all of the time! 🐱💻
Simple stack class to be used in Delphi (Pascal).
A discrete space map implemented as a zipper on an infinite perfect binary tree.
The focus of this repository is on using Java as a tool for solving problems and improving problem-solving skills.
Globally used data types on multiple projects of mine on their own package
A class that mimics the behavior of the so-called variant data type.
An immutable, conflict-free replicated game tree data type.
Enables retrieving generic const values from a static analyzer representation. Streamlines reading constants of type Map, List, Set, and Dart enumerations.
Add Material Design Icons to your Umbraco website with this easy to use data-type.
An easy to use, feature rich slideshow data-type for Umbraco's back-office.
Utility library for getting the data type of a supplied value or checking if the supplied value is of certain data type
This repo contains some basic code in C language. HAPPY CODING !!!
A collection of Ghidra Data Type (GDT) archives and combined C headers from common libraries with modifications to facilitate importing into Ghidra via the "Parse C Source..." mechanism. Contributions are welcome (and encouraged)
Return the data type of a provided ndarray.
Return the data type of a provided ndarray.
This is a 3D view of the abstract data types for Earth observation phenomena
✅ The solutions of PL/SQL challenges on w3resources executed on Oracle environment compiled with helpful Resources & references related to the challenges.
The char data type is a single 16-bit Unicode character. Its value-range lies between '\u0000' (or 0) to '\uffff' (or 65,535 inclusive).The char data type is used to store characters.