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    geeny

    scriptable game engine with built-in support for 2D graphics and sound

    Geeny is a scriptable game engine with built-in support for 2D graphics and sound. The scripting language is object oriented, high performance is attainable by using vector and array operations. Win32 C++, full portability planned in the future.
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    msci

    msci

    Mad Science

    A bunch of miscillaneous scientific simulation projects not important enough to have their own project. Includes Gaspard-Rice chaotic scattering simulation, sea ice emissivity modelling, IDL library and any others I create or find kicking around.
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    A RAD toolkit for modeling business processes inside PHP websites. Extremely well-suited to data management situations that require complex workflows and rules. Designed for use by non programmers, plus there's a full API and docs for developers. See www.freeformsolutions.ca/formulize for more info. See GitHub for the latest code: http://www.freeform.ca/en/formulize-downloads#version-control
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