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    hui

    hui

    hewies user interface - 3D scientific visualisation tool

    Python project with goal to provide FOSS library to extract, analyse and visualise data in a 3D fashion. The instance will connect to a data source, ods sheet, csv, sql DB, pyodbc the instance will analyse and/or transform the data to be presented to the visualisation functionality the instance will visualise the data in a 3D fashion, likely using third party FOSS
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    Ampare Read Books Records

    Ampare Read Books Records

    Record which book you read , how many page , status , progress and mor

    Ampare Read Books Records is a console software written in python that automatically track which book already read , how many page , status , progress , delete and more. Coming to Launchpad PPA soon . Need some help
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    Optimal BPM

    Optimal BPM

    The beat of your business

    ...This enables it to: * be very flexible * be truly multi-platform * draw from all the features available to the language and its sprawling ecosystem * partake in that ecosystem as a library. It has a strong focus on ease of use and low maintenance. Anyone should be able to get started with minimal outside(consultants) help and quickly get the system working. Note : Its sibling projects, QAL (https://sf.net/p/qal)
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