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    Mineflayer

    Mineflayer

    Create Minecraft bots with a powerful and high level JavaScript API

    Create Minecraft bots with a powerful, stable, and high-level JavaScript API, also usable from Python. First time using Node.js? You may want to start with the tutorial. Know Python? Check out some Python examples and try out Mineflayer on Google Colab. Supports Minecraft 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.13, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17 and 1.18. Block knowledge. You can query the world around you. Milliseconds to find any block. Miscellaneous stuff such as knowing your health and whether it is...
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    TuxCap Games Framework
    The TuxCap Games Framework is a GNU/Linux and Mac OSX port of the PopCap Games Framework used for 2D game development. It comes with PyCap Python bindings, a fast 2D physics engine, a particle engine, widgets and many documented examples.
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    IPS Framework

    A simple Python framework for loosely-coupled multiphysics simulations

    The IPS Framework has migrated to https://github.com/HPC-SimTools/IPS-framework The IPS framework was developed to support loosely-coupled integrated modeling of fusion plasmas (and was originally the Integrated Plasma Simulator). However, the design is quite general, and is suitable for many scientific and engineering domains. In addition to plasma physics, it is also being used in the engineering of batteries. One of the novel features of the IPS framework is its...
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    Cocos2D-ObjC

    Cocos2D-ObjC

    Cocos2d for iOS and OS X, built using Objective-C

    Cocos2D-ObjC is a framework for building 2D games, demos, and other graphical/interactive applications for iOS, Mac and tvOS. It is based on the Cocos2D design, but instead of using Python it uses Swift and / or Objective-C. Integrated with Chipmunk physics engine (Served as an extension). Tile Map support. Orthogonal, Isometric and Hexagonal. Parallax scrolling (Served as an extension). Motion Streak (Served as an extension). Render To Texture (Served as an extension). Touch/Accelerometer on iOS. Touch/Mouse/Keyboard on Mac. ...
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    Crystal Space 3D SDK
    Crystal Space is an Open Source 3D SDK for Unix, Windows, and MacOS/X. It renders with OpenGL and features GLSL shaders, CG shaders, deferred rendering, dynamic shadows, bullet based physics library, terrain engine, skeleton based animation meshes, exporter for Blender, portals, etc...
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    OpenRAVE
    Moved to https://github.com/rdiankov/openrave An open-source, cross-platform, plugin-based robot planning environment for autonomous robotics. Includes services like collision detection, physics, (inverse) kinematics, sensors, robot controls, python bindings, and a network scripting environment.
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    OpenSQUID

    Superconducting QUantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) control software

    OpenSQUID is a Python framework for the control of SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) readout electronics. It currently supports the Star Cryoelectronics PCI-1000 electronics with PFL-100 and PFL-102 flux-locked loops. Simultaneous operation of both PFL-100s and PFL-102s from a single PCI-1000 is supported. More features are under development. The software is implemented in Python and aims to be easily integrated with user-defined measurement and control code.
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    BS Eagle Project is an open source black-oil simulator. The goal of this project is to provide a free access to the modern oil simulator to study new methods of simulation. The project has a modular architecture and open to modifications and extensions.
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    Surge is the name of an advanced game engine--includes graphics, sound, physics, scripting, networking, and more. Surge is also the name for the first game for this engine, which will be based on a replacement until the Surge Engine becomes viable.
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