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    octave-mqtt

    GNU Octave MQTT toolkit

    A basic GNU Octave implementation of mqtt toolkit using the paho-mqtt library
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    This application synchronizes Lotus Notes Calendar entries with Google Calendar. GCal supports syncing with both iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod) and Android devices, so you can now view your Lotus Notes calendar on your mobile device. GCal also allows you to view the calendar using any ical/rss/html compatible viewer. Currently the sync is only one direction: pushing Lotus Notes entries to GCal. All entries manually created in GCal will be ignored (and not copied down to Lotus Notes).
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    fsize

    fsize

    Accumulate file sizes in a directory without counting dir nodes

    When you synchronize 2 file repositories with rsync, then you want to use fsize to show you if both sides show up with the same amount of files and with the same file sizes. Using du always counts files and directories (option -sb), which can result in different sizes. A directory node may use 12 KB on the rsync source and 16 KB on the rsync destination.
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    Patchamama
    Patchamama is a binary patch maker/applier that works on directory tree. It can be used in application deployment, large scale project patching (including source and binary data). It use bsdiff for the binary diff job and 7zip for compression.
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    BiSync

    BiSync

    Fast, reliable, bi-directional document synchronization

    BiSync provides full asynchronous bi-directional documents synchronization using many standard protocols. You can use it to have consistent files between your laptop and your enterprise servers as you edit documents offline. It can also be used to synchronize ECM repositories between sites or software solutions.
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    Bamboo Engine

    Game framework on top of Python, Panda3D and Twisted

    Bamboo intends to be a complete end-to-end game framework for client/server applications using Twisted for data exchange, Panda3D for rendering and coded in Python. Support for PyPy/CPython may be considered at a later point. An Extreme/Agile Development model is in use to allow for emergent design (IE: changing requirements). Release is updated whenever a feature is added and all tests pass cleanly 100%
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    Allowed browser to have live communication without designing a complicated database structure and yet provides flexibilities to the needs.
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