take: process file lines with a logic-based language
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take: process file lines with a logic-based language
This C++ project is a versatile utility for processing and reversing text data. It reads input from a file, filters and transforms the text, and then generates a reversed version of the text along with useful statistics.
File2PNG Web Application
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