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    word_cloud

    word_cloud

    A little word cloud generator in Python

    A little word cloud generator in Python. The code is tested against Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7. If you are using conda, you can install from the conda-forge channel. wordcloud depends on numpy and pillow. To save the wordcloud into a file, matplotlib can also be installed. If there are no wheels available for your version of python, installing the package requires having a C compiler set up.
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    tinyobjloader

    tinyobjloader

    Tiny but powerful single file wavefront obj loader

    Tiny but powerful single file wavefront obj loader written in C++03. No dependency except for C++ STL. It can parse over 10M polygons with moderate memory and time. tinyobjloader is good for embedding .obj loader to your (global illumination) renderer. We recommend to use master (main) branch. Its v2.0 release candidate. Most features are now nearly robust and stable (The remaining task for release v2.0 is polishing C++ and Python API).
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    Qfsm

    Qfsm

    A graphical Finite State Machine (FSM) designer.

    A graphical tool for designing finite state machines and exporting them to Hardware Description Languages, such as VHDL, AHDL, Verilog, or Ragel/SMC files for C, C++, Objective-C, Java, Python, PHP, Perl, Lua code generation.
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    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    ColladaCGF enables exporting 3D models into Crysis, using Crytek's resource compiler and Blender/Maya's Collada exporters. Import is partly supported as well, via the Python File Format Interface.
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