Implements a lightweight, high-performance, non-allocating advanced-record-based wrapper around the SysUtils file handling routines as an alternative to Classes.TFileStream.
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Implements a lightweight, high-performance, non-allocating advanced-record-based wrapper around the SysUtils file handling routines as an alternative to Classes.TFileStream.
A comprehensive guide to file handling in C++ language.
A convenient zip explorer library that uses streams (instead of files) as its source.
A JavaScript class that reads and processes a stream line-by-line in order.
Alocação de turmas escrito em C para a disciplina de Programação Estruturada.
A versatile utility package designed for encoding and decoding data in a multitude of schemes, providing a flexible solution for handling different data formats and representations.
CSV Streamer Very Good - is a CSV file streamer for JavaScript. It automatically detects headers and returns JSON formatted data.
The VapeShop POS System is a console-based point-of-sale system developed in C++. It serves as a comprehensive solution for managing transactions, inventory, and sales in a vape shop. The system utilizes file streams as a database for storing and retrieving information.
Powershell Scripts
Demo project for the Node JS 'line-by-line' library
This program is a simple spamming tool that creates a large number of text files with the name "FR_XXX.txt" (where XXX is a number from 0 to 999999) and the content "filiprokita.com" written in them. The program uses C++ file stream operations to create and write to the text files.
Simple Python3 and PyQt5 application for creating notes and saving them with the ability to view, edit or delete them
This is Scramble, a command-line program written in C that encrypts files using inversion, reversal, hashing, or splicing algorithms.
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