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    OxyPlot

    OxyPlot

    A cross-platform plotting library for .NET

    OxyPlot is a cross-platform plotting library for .NET. The code is licensed under the MIT license. This is a very permissive and corporate-friendly license. See open source and tl;dr for more details. The core library is a Portable Class Library that can be used on different platforms. Custom controls are implemented for WPF, Windows 8, Windows Phone, Windows Phone Silverlight, Windows Forms, Silverlight, GTK#, Xwt, Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin.Android, Xamarin.Forms and Xamarin.Mac. OxyPlot contains many different types of axes and series. ...
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    CFD Python

    CFD Python

    Sequence of Jupyter notebooks featuring the 12 Steps to Navier-Stokes

    ...The module assumes only basic programming knowledge (in any language) and some background in partial differential equations and fluid mechanics. The "steps" were inspired by the ideas of Dr. Rio Yokota, who was a post-doc in Prof. Barba's lab until 2011, and the lessons were refined by Prof. Barba and her students over several semesters teaching the CFD course. We wrote this set of Jupyter notebooks in 2013 to teach an intensive two-day course in Mendoza, Argentina.
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    Packaging of several commonly available open source libs with installers and selected design pattern implementations from journals such as Dr Dobb's, all using liberal LGPL and Boost licenses. Also intended to aid multi platform development.
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