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  2. Snack Sound Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    The Snack Sound Toolkit is a cross-platform library written by Kåre Sjölander of the Swedish Royal Technical University (KTH) with bindings for the scripting languages Tcl, Python, and Ruby. It provides audio I/O, audio analysis and processing functions, such as spectral analysis , pitch tracking , and filtering , and related graphics ...

  3. Quod Libet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Quod Libet is a cross-platform free and open-source audio player, tag editor and library organizer. The main design philosophy is that the user knows how they want to organize their music best; the software is therefore built to be fully customizable and extensible using regular expressions and boolean logic.

  4. Monkey's Audio - Wikipedia

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    Relative to FLAC, Apple Lossless Audio Codec, or WavPack, Monkey's Audio is slow to encode or decode files. While Monkey's Audio can achieve high compression ratios, [3] the cost is a dramatic increase in requirements on the decoding end. Many older portable media players, and even older smartphones, have difficulty handling this.

  5. CodeMonkey (software) - Wikipedia

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    Students learn text-based coding on languages like Python, Blockly and CoffeeScript, as well as learning the fundamentals of computer science and math. [5] The software was first released in 2014, and was originally developed by Jonathan Schor, Ido Schor and Yishai Pinchover, supported by the Center for Educational Technology in Israel .

  6. iMUSE - Wikipedia

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    iMUSE (Interactive Music Streaming Engine) is an interactive music system used in a number of LucasArts video games.The idea behind iMUSE is to synchronize music with the visual action in a video game so that the audio continuously matches the on-screen events and transitions from one musical theme to another are done seamlessly.

  7. SpiderMonkey - Wikipedia

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    JägerMonkey, internally named MethodJIT, was a whole-method JIT compiler designed to improve performance in cases where TraceMonkey could not generate stable native code. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] It was first released in Firefox 4 and eventually entirely supplanted TraceMonkey.

  8. Wild python strangles a monkey as its heartbroken friends try ...

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    The python killed the monkey then left. I don't think the area was quiet enough for him to try and eat it.'' The reptile pounced on the primate on a mountain path in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand ...

  9. Flask (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Flask was created by Armin Ronacher of Pocoo, an international group of Python enthusiasts formed in 2004. [6] According to Ronacher, the idea was originally an April Fool's joke that was popular enough to make into a serious application. [7] [8] [9] The name is a play on the earlier Bottle framework. [7]