IntelliJ Workspace for the Time Interval Data Analyzer Information System (TIDA)
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Mar 15, 2017
IntelliJ Workspace for the Time Interval Data Analyzer Information System (TIDA)
The library is intended to print updated messages on the terminal screen. Some functions to print updated messages on the same line on the terminal screen and a set of pure functions to specify interesting variants to control such functions.
JDBC driver for the Time Interval Database
Rolling a Dice is a game application that is created by myself. In this game, you can randomly generate some numbers, and those numbers should be similar to auto-generated numbers. If they are similar then you won otherwise you lose.
You can calculate here interval between two dates.
Time Interval Data Analyzer Server - TIDAServer (see https://www.amazon.com/Analyzing-Time-Interval-Data-Introducing/dp/3658157275)
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Time Interval Data Analyzer UI (see https://www.amazon.com/Analyzing-Time-Interval-Data-Introducing/dp/3658157275)
How to change the time interval width and height in the Flutter event calendar (SfCalendar)
gettimeofday shim for C++, with time shifting ability.
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Simple high-resolution timing for Swift
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This sample explains how to add the Syncfusion Blazor TimePicker in Blazor Server Application. It contains such as setting specific values, ranges, and formats.
Integrate a Custom Time Interval Picker with ease in your dart code.
A vuejs mixin to call methods and update variables in intervals
Library to create simple charts visualizing time intervals with rich configuration capabilities and easy adaptable data loading.
Library which contains several time-dependent data and index structures (e.g., IntervalTree, BucketTimeSeries), as well as algorithms.
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