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    2D Heat Transfer in .C

    2D Heat Transfer in .C

    2D Heat Numerical Heat Transfer Solver

    PLEASE NOTE: There is a complete installer available if you do not have CVI installed. If you do have it, you can simply download the source files and run them. The following program was built as a final evaluation project for Programming for Mechatronics Course for my BSc. in Mechanical Engineering. This solver is based around the Gauss-Seidel algorithm for 2D heat transfer for pre-determined boundary conditions (i.e. user defined temperatures). I hope this project will be useful for...
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    HamsterLab

    HamsterLab

    education, children, course, C programming language, maze, 2d graphic

    This project is meant to particularly support children in learning the C programming language by developing different kinds of hamster-based games in a 2D graphics environment. It is designed to be used for teaching classes and contains a possible lesson plan (currently only in German). Special thanks to Oliver Saalfeld for drawing the texture graphics. Please note that the software is not finished, yet, since it is developed right now in parallel to my current course. ...
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    OpenRTDynamics

    A framework for implementing real-time control systems

    ...Because of a high-level schematic-description language -- in form of provided Scilab commands -- only a minimal implementation-effort (no error-prone C-programming) is required.
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    roses

    roses

    The roses project is a C programming language and OpenGL tutorial.

    The roses project is C programming language and OpenGL API programming tutorial for linux and unix based systems designed to be educational and creative, and most of all fun, for anyone wanting to learn more about computers and computing in general.
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    ComLinC (a COMmunications Library IN C programming language), a C library for communications research and simulation. It's based on GSL. ComLinC aims at providing elegent, fast functionality to the frequently encountered problems in communications area.
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    Educational programming language tools written in Python for use with PC/104 computer based robotics teaching at the middle/high school level.
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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