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Errors, performance, logs, uptime. One install, one invoice, one UI.
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Manual counter with the keyboard or the mouse on images
The only open source counter to count any items the simplest and easiest way with the keyboard, or the mouse specifically on images. After associating a key to each item, or a predefined graphical symbol for images, pressing the key or clicking on the image increments its associated counter, and displays (for the images) the symbol at the mouse's pointer location. Such a project is so simple a child could use it!
That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of a Travel-oriented fare engine. It corresponds to the simulated version of the real-world Fare Quote System.
FofZ is a Java based application which allows functions on the complex plane to be visualised in both 2D and 3D. It supports various edittable domains, animation and can produce 3D output using either it's own engine or JOGL.
Cracks of Reality is a high-quality fractal image renderer for Mac OS X. It is written in ObjC/Cocoa with the core engine in C to allow for a portable command-line version. Goals are speed, quality, and the ability to import other programs' descriptions.
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The main goal of this project is to create a system-independent MathML rendering engine in Python. This engine works with an abstract 'plotter' driver class, that can be subclassed for any rendering device needed.
The General Intensional Programming System (GIPSY) consists in three modular sub-systems: The General Intensional Programming Language Compiler (GIPC) ; the General Eduction Engine (GEE), and the Intensional Run-time Programming Environment (RIPE).
Raytracing rendering engine written in Java. Plug it into a modeling environment, or programmatically create a scene. Uses Constructive Solid Geometries (CSG), bounding boxes, and fully extensible design (at least eventually).