Tokenize is a Julia package that serves a similar purpose and API as the tokenize module in Python but for Julia. This is to take a string or buffer containing Julia code, perform lexical analysis and return a stream of tokens.
...Changes and enhancements are still ongoing, and while older software should still work, newer features described in the literature will not be available in SourceForge.
The old license was the Artistic license - the software is now in process of being converted to LGPL. This will gradually take place (on Github) over the next few months (in 2016).
JavaFBP is now also on Maven.
surfit is an open source and free gridding and contouring software. surfit can do interpolation/approximation of points, contours and surfaces, can take fault lines and trend surfaces into account, can use inequalities and other conditions. Supports a lo
The main scope of the program is to take Thermo-Calc or Dictra (both registered trademarks) and transform them into nicely formatted encapsulated postscript diagrams, generated by gnuplot. But exp2plt can also be used as a graphical interface to gnuplot.
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...It works with FORMATTED and UNFORMATTED fortran datafiles.
When you call the main subroutine in this module which is called FORTPLOT, it creates a python coded file that you can execute it at any time to get the plots and take a decision about continue the run or halt it. So, with multiple nodes machine you can assign a node for running the python coded file created by the Fortran code to get you data plotted.
Take a gander with Gander! Gander is a lightweight scene renderer for prototyping and viewing GLSL shaders. It makes tying together OpenGL and GLSL easy by using XML scene graphs. Plus, it supports some advanced features like multiple render passes.
A Python IDE optimized for scripting and easy access to documentation.
...However, for lack of time, it is not actively developped anymore.
Feelf you want to take over this project, I'd be happy to let it evolve in other hands. I might ask a few questions on what you intend to do before giving up all control on it though :)
vuVolume is a framework for volume rendering algorithms in C++. When creating a new rendering method in vuVolume it is possible to just concentrate on the actual algorithm and let the framework take care of the more administrative tasks.
An open source library which enables the user to take advantage of most LCD screens owning a commercial controller,
and a free software allowing the user to dispatch any kind of informations from the PC toward the LCD screen.
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Matlab/Octave to Python conversion facility. The tool will take existing scripts
and convert them to Python. Also includes Python bindings to Octave and
a small runtime support library. Built on top of Numeric Python extensions.
The jXUL project is an open source project to integrate the XUL language into the Java Platform. There are multiple ways in which this integration will take place. In fact, this project will expand as its members find new ways to integrate these two techn