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    Scrolling Game Development Kit 2
    All-in-one program for creating 2D scrolling games. Compile your games into stand-alone .NET executables or customizable C# source code. The IDE and framework are build on OpenTK, which wraps OpenGL, so generated games can be cross-platform.
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    Jupyter notebook snippets menu

    Jupyter notebook snippets menu

    Adds a customizable menu item to Jupyter (IPython) notebooks

    ...The new menu comes with a default value relevant for python programming — especially scientific computing — though this is fully user-configurable as detailed below. The default menu is named Snippets, and contains sub-menus with snippets for a few popular python packages, as well as python itself, and some notebook markdown.
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    Protein SDK

    Web. Desktop. Best of both worlds.

    Protein SDK is an easy to learn and adapt python software development kit for excellent GUI desktop applications. You can create a desktop application using python, html, css, javascript or jquery in minutes! The SDK allows you to: - Run python code, on any javascript event. - Render result of python function dynamically - Create HTML User Interfaces, using standard HTML.
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    Joe SDK

    Web. Desktop. Best of both worlds.

    Joe SDK is an easy to learn and adapt python software development kit for excellent GUI desktop applications. You can create a desktop application using python, html, css, javascript or jquery in minutes! The SDK allows you to: - Run python code, on any javascript event. - Render result of python function dynamically - Create HTML User Interfaces, using standard HTML.
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    Mac OS X and Windows OpenGL 3D Engine tools, content and code to create games and applications. Newton physics, OpenAL sound with OGG Vorbis, Lua, Revolution, written in C.
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    Protoreto is a GPL-licensed tool to create prototypes of graphical user interfaces (GUIs). NOTE: This project is not actively maintained at the moment. If you'd like to continue developing Protoreto, please send an e-mail to: wikipedian@users.sf.net
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