tools
Tool refers to any software or utility designed to assist users in performing specific tasks more efficiently. This topic encompasses a wide range of software tools, from development environments and debuggers to graphic design programs and management utilities. It highlights how these tools can streamline processes, enhance productivity, and support complex workflows in various fields including software development, graphic design, and data analysis.
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Website designed to help you find the tool (or tools) that best matches your reproduciblity needs
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A Python module to scrape several search engines (like Google, Yandex, Bing, Duckduckgo, Baidu and others) by using proxies (socks4/5, http proxy) and with many different IP's, including asynchronous networking support (very fast).
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the websites providing webmaster tools
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Resume for Brian Gates, Senior Software Engineer
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The Debugging Suite is designed to work with Baldur's Gate II with or without the Throne of Bhaal expansion pack. Note that the suite doesn't actually alter any game files and leaves no entry in the WeiDU log, so that it can be used at any point in the install order, as many times as needed. If there is interest for the Suite on other platforms…
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This utility was something CamDawg developed while working on the BG2 Fixpack. Near Infinity has some excellent debugging tools which were used as a first pass in corrections to creature files. However, after running (and correcting) the couple hundred errors that turned up, CamDawg found there was no tool for finding, say, creatures with a weap…
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打造舒适的Unity开发环境
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Links to Neuroscience tools, portals, initiatives, and more!
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