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Hack Day tools for non-developers
For our first hack day, I put together a list of “tools for non-developers”—sites, services and software that could be used for hacking without programming knowledge as a pre-requisite.
PDFMiner
PDFMiner is a suite of programs that help extracting and analyzing text data of PDF documents. Unlike other PDF-related tools, it allows to obtain the exact location of texts in a page, as well as other extra information such as font information or ruled lines. It includes a PDF converter that can transform PDF files into other text formats (such as HTML). It has an extensible PDF parser that can be used for other purpoes instead of text analysis.
Use tools running on M-Lab to test your Internet connection. | M-Lab
Online tools supported by Google and other academic groups to measure internet activity: net neutrality, traffic shaping, etc.
TinEye Reverse Image Search
TinEye a reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions.
Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow is a collaboratively edited question and answer site for programmers
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