Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis 0.1.1-preview-1

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This is a prerelease version of Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis.
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dotnet add package Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis --version 0.1.1-preview-1                
NuGet\Install-Package Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis -Version 0.1.1-preview-1                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis" Version="0.1.1-preview-1" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis --version 0.1.1-preview-1                
#r "nuget: Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis, 0.1.1-preview-1"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis&version=0.1.1-preview-1&prerelease

// Install Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Microsoft.ProgramSynthesis&version=0.1.1-preview-1&prerelease                

Library for automatically synthesizing programs from examples.
   
Microsoft PROgram Synthesis using Examples SDK (PROSE) is a framework of technologies for automatic generation of programs from input-output examples, keywords, and similar forms of imprecise specification. In PROSE, you define a domain-specific language (DSL) of programs that constitute your domain of useful tasks (e.g. a DSL of CSS selectors). At runtime, you give PROSE some (typically user-provided) input-output examples for the desired program's behavior, and its algorithms synthesize a ranked set of programs from this DSL that are consistent with the given examples. These programs can be saved and applied on similar user data after one learning session (typically with 1-4 examples). PROSE can be used to enable programming-by-example experience in an arbitrary user-facing application, provided the app developer describes its application domain in a DSL form.

As part of the project, the PROSE framework includes a set of specific tecnologies for various data wrangling domains. These include FlashFill, a library of string transformations from Microsoft Excel 2013, text extraction library with a DSL of programs that find a desired sequence of regions in a textual file, and a web extraction library with a CSS-based DSL of programs that select a set of elements on a web page. All three data wrangling libraries, as well as the underlying program synthesis framework, can currently be used out of the box for research, education, and other non-commercial initiatives.

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
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Microsoft Program Synthesis using Examples SDK is a framework of technologies for the automatic generation of programs from input-output examples. This repo includes samples and sample data for the Microsoft Program Synthesis using Example SDK.
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8.14.0 471 10/24/2022
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8.11.0 651 7/25/2022
8.10.0 1,102 6/30/2022
8.9.0 1,174 5/24/2022
8.8.0 697 4/27/2022
8.7.0 687 3/29/2022
8.6.0 1,929 2/28/2022
8.5.0 1,161 1/24/2022
8.4.0 1,152 11/29/2021
8.3.0 659 10/25/2021
8.2.0 639 9/28/2021
8.1.0 623 8/23/2021
8.0.0 682 7/28/2021
7.32.0 830 6/28/2021
7.31.0 593 5/25/2021
7.30.0 650 4/28/2021
7.28.0 700 3/23/2021
7.27.0 684 2/22/2021
7.25.1 693 1/27/2021
7.25.0 654 1/26/2021
7.24.0 749 12/14/2020
7.23.0 1,125 11/23/2020
7.22.0 812 10/26/2020
7.20.0 776 9/28/2020
7.17.0 993 8/26/2020
7.16.0 3,242 7/27/2020
7.13.1 9,682 6/25/2020
7.13.0 718 6/22/2020
7.11.1 846 5/15/2020
7.11.0 745 5/15/2020
7.10.0 3,944 4/29/2020
7.9.1 1,352 4/6/2020
7.9.0 742 4/6/2020
7.8.0 866 3/25/2020
7.7.0 920 2/29/2020
7.6.1 1,903 1/28/2020
7.6.0 905 1/27/2020
7.5.1 896 11/26/2019
7.5.0 762 11/26/2019
7.4.0 892 10/29/2019
7.3.0 931 9/23/2019
7.1.0 906 8/29/2019
7.0.0 844 7/30/2019
6.21.0 996 6/24/2019
6.20.0 74,507 5/30/2019
6.18.0 33,858 4/11/2019
6.17.0 3,546 3/15/2019
6.14.6 1,255 2/16/2019
6.11.0 1,128 1/16/2019
6.10.0 1,072 12/17/2018
6.9.0 1,728 11/16/2018
6.8.1 1,220 10/18/2018
6.8.0 1,024 10/18/2018
6.7.0 1,270 9/20/2018
6.6.0 1,300 8/20/2018
6.5.0 1,264 7/23/2018
6.4.0 1,360 6/26/2018
6.3.0 1,450 5/15/2018
6.2.0 1,366 4/25/2018
6.1.0 1,344 4/16/2018
6.0.0 4,941 3/19/2018
5.1.0 1,421 2/7/2018
5.0.1 1,442 2/5/2018
4.0.0 2,735 9/15/2017
3.2.0 2,056 8/16/2017
3.1.3 2,093 7/18/2017
3.1.2 2,064 7/18/2017
3.0.0 2,751 6/28/2017
2.3.0 2,695 5/15/2017
2.2.0 3,146 4/24/2017
2.1.0 2,691 4/17/2017
2.0.1 1,851 3/18/2017
2.0.0 1,947 3/16/2017
1.1.0 1,630 2/15/2017
1.0.3 1,306 1/22/2017
1.0.2 1,285 1/21/2017
1.0.1 1,309 1/19/2017
0.9.2 1,266 1/16/2017
0.9.0 1,336 1/12/2017
0.1.1-preview-1 1,695 10/30/2015
0.1.1-preview 1,084 10/29/2015
0.1.0-preview-1 995 10/28/2015

First public release.