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SUBLEQ is a machine language in which there are no opcodes, the only operation available is substract and branch if negative or zero. This project offers a virtual machine for SUBLEQ programs. The included compiler allows you to write SUBLEQ more easy.
Production Basic is an Open-Source, Multi-user Business Basic compiler/interpreter and run-time environment. This system is intended to be an alternative to commercially available systems, such as Basic/Four, MAI and Thoroughbred.
PRE-ALPHA! Eventually, it will become a minimal but fully ISO 9899:1989 / 1999 compliant C standard library framework in the Public Domain, with clean OS interfaces, as a starting point for OS / compiler development. PRE-ALPHA!
This is a multi-select tree widget for tkinter for python. This is an extension of Gene Cash's Tkinter tree widget (available from http://home.cfl.rr.com/genecash/) which works with python 2.5 as well as Python 3k.
TrueProgrammer by TrueTech is the first multi-platform, multi-language IDE/compiler for developers. The system works with BASIC, Tcl, Assembly, C++ and more. Currently, the project is in early production in TCL/TK.
Sudoku solver written in Python using the TkInter library. Handles various puzzle sizes and allows for both letters and numbers. If you don't have Python installed you can get it at http://www.python.org/download/
A very simple and text-only version of blackjack. Written in python, with very limited knowledge of the language. It seems to work ok as is. Bug fixes and code improvements to follow in next version.
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FracAda is the Ada 2005 implementation of the Fractal component model
[http://fractal.ow2.org/]
It is an experimental project using the GNAT (GPL) compiler
pyWombat is a Python encapsulation layer for the Serial Wombat PIC microprocessor (www.serialwombat.com). The goal is to develop a robotics platform with intelligence on the host in Python and 'arms, legs and eyes' on the Wombat. See Wiki for details.
A pure Python module that implements client side RADIUS authentication, as defined by RFC2138.
This project has moved to GitHub.
http://github.com/btimby/py-radius/
Sudoku solver written in Python using the TkInter library. Handles various puzzle sizes and allows for both letters and numbers. This project site is not active, please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/tkpysudoku/
PyChemEq is an Open Source project which goal is to simulate chemical equilibrums. It provides classes (that are the project's "kernel" ) and a user interface using PyGtk and Glade. The whole project will be written in Python.
A python script with a Tkinter GUI that will emulate a shuffled deck of cards being placed onto the table. It will help to practice counting cards for blackjack. You will be able to compare your count with the count of the computer.
A Python library and collection of tools that automate work on MediaWiki sites. Originally designed for Wikipedia, it is now used throughout the Wikimedia Foundation's projects and on many other MediaWiki wikis including wikidata service.
We do not use sourceforge.net anymore, but are very grateful for their support in the past. Please see our website at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Pywikibot
Our pypi package could be found at https://pypi.org/project/pywikibot/