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    MEpathGUI

    MEpathGUI

    Reaction pathway diagram maker GUI

    Python-based GUI for plotting minimum energy reaction pathway graphs.
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    Material Motion

    Material Motion

    A toolkit for building responsive motion using Core Animation

    Reactive motion is driven by Core Animation. CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Objective-C and Swift libraries. CocoaPods automates the process of using third-party libraries in your projects. See the Getting Started guide for more information. You will need to add use_frameworks! to your Podfile in order use Material Motion in your swift app. A contextual view can be used to create continuity during transitions between view controllers. In this case study the selected photo is the...
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    "Pageturner", a program to automatically turn pages of sheet music while you play, or otherwise trigger pre-programmed events in reaction to sound.
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