Free Software
- Do you need to cut plates such as wood panels into a set of pieces?
Are you a craftman, carpenter, joiner, architect or a hobby user who loves
to tinker?
Then, you need a cut optimizer such as piecemaker2d.
Please find the complete tool including program sources, documentation,
and examples of
Piecemaker2d on GitHub
- You ever wanted a calendar on a single DIN A4 sheet?
With all the holidays and your personal dates printed?
Here it is,
texcal-1.8-2000-11-30.zip (18K).
It's basically a Perl script that outputs a LaTeX file.
- You use the netscape address book (or another LDIF format)
and you'd like to have all these addresses printed on a page?
Try using
addresses-1.1-2001-12-30.zip (23K).
It selects specified items and converts the LDIF
into a LaTeX file.
As an additional tool, the included reminder
can send you a daily e-mail about important dates to come.
- Well, not for daily use, but handy if you ever have to
do some nonlinear regression modeling
(build "neuro-fuzzy models" out of measurement data using deep learning).
Sounds like deep mathematics? - It is!
If you want to do fully automated systems identification
or just reproduce the experiments of my PhD research, visit
fzymodel at GitHub
Look at the README files and the examples folder for usage and
contact me, if you really want to use this software.
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-- last change: 2021-04-28