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    Source Code Hunter

    Source Code Hunter

    Source code analysis of Spring, MyBatis, Redis, Netty, and more

    ...It helps developers deepen their understanding of internal implementations, design patterns, and performance optimizations by walking through actual codebases such as Spring, MyBatis, Netty, Tomcat, and others. The project aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application by providing step-by-step annotated explorations of core components in these frameworks. It’s a valuable resource for Java developers preparing for interviews, system design discussions, or those looking to strengthen their ability to read and learn from production-level code.
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    JQM Java Quine McCluskey

    JQM Java Quine McCluskey

    JQM - Java Quine McCluskey for minimization of Boolean functions.

    Java Quine McCluskey (JQM) implements the Quine-McCluskey algorithm with Petrick’s Method for minimizing Boolean functions. Designed for both education and industrial application, it handles up to 16 variables and functions. Uniquely, JQM bridges the gap between theory and practice: it visualizes the solution process with generated Karnaugh Maps for students, while supporting PLC engineers by exporting results to Structured Text (ST) and Ladder Diagram (LD). The software includes a GUI for managing truth tables and supports diverse file formats for import and export.
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