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Open source machine learning framework to automate text conversations
...If you want to build it from the source, you have to install Poetry first. By default, Poetry will try to use the currently activated Python version to create the virtualenvironment for the current project automatically.
A GNU/Linux operating system accessible for visually impaired.
Accessible-Coconut(AC) is a community driven GNU/Linux operating system which is completely accessible for persons with visual impairment. AC is derived from Ubuntu-MATE. Yes the goal is to make a free and open-source eyes free desktop environment.
Forum : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/accessible-coconut
Telegram forum : https://telegram.me/accessible_coconut
Project home : https://zendalona.com/
CVE is a collaborative virtualenvironment for education, especially computer
science, a combination of a Multiuser Online 3D world and a collaborative
integrated development environment.
Virtual Reality Chat (VRC) is developed using a framework (Yaf3D) which combines robust software libraries such as OpenScenegraph, Lua, ReplicaNet, and more. VRC provides text and voice chat in a 3D environment. YAG 2002 project is their home.
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
ASCEND is a collection of libraries to build P2P-based 3D networked virtual environments such as Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs). It supports real-time 3D streaming, consistency control, and persistent storage in a distributed P2P environment.
ele (enCore Learning Environment) is a moo- and web-based environment (server, db, GUI) designed for educational purposes. It aids and promotes online learning and community building through open standards and ease of use. http://encore-consortium.org/
'Collaborative Abstract Network Object Building Environment'
An internet Virtual World building and conference/chat system with extensive scripting support.
The BoardGame Tool offers an easy, XML driven interface to implementing boardgames on the computer, with automatic network play, artificial intelligence and robot possibilities. Game rules are encoded in easy-to-learn embedded Python.
UTOPIA stands for Universal TOP Interactive Area, is a community system or virtual world system . We aim to write this system in c++ using ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) to make it more portable and faster
enCore is an online multi-user environment (MOO) specifically designed for educational applications. It is designed to aid and promote online learning and community building through open standards and ease of use.
The Virtual MLC (Math Learning Center) is a program designed to meet the distance education needs of the modern community college math student. The Virtual MLC will be an enhanced chat room, which will support drawing and basic math symbols.
The Collaborative Virtual Workspace is a software environment that provides a "virtual building" where teams can communicate, collaborate, and share information, regardless of their geographic location. For documentation, see the "Home Page" link above.