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    Building a mobile app capable of running on multiple platforms can be a daunting task. Different operating systems, screen sizes, offline capabilities and more can be a challenge. A growing number of developers are opting to build their apps in cross-platform HTML5 code that can be compiled into native apps that can be sold in app stores and markets.
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    rov-suite

    rov-suite

    Complete ROV Control Suite

    This project aims to create a flexible, cross-platform ROV (remotely operated vehicle) control system based on Qt and the Arduino microcontroller series with multi-platform support. You can view the development blog at http://chrisstechblog.blogspot.com. If you have any questions, comments, ideas or complaints please let us know! We'd love to hear from you how we can improve ROV-Suite!
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    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    To log/share/analyze/optimize/simulate garden activity

    An online database and cross-platform, game-like client where gardeners/farmers (small or large scale) can log their actions and measurements (such as weather, yield, current plant size). Any user can then play it back visually, or play with the data and see a simulation inferred from the knowledge database, or calculate an optimal design within given constraints, inferred from the knowledge available at that time.
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