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Collection of simple expandable C# (.net 2.0) learning tools for children and handicaped people. The package includes example pictures from openclipart and german spoken sounds for spelling. .NET 2.0 or higher NEEDED! Working on a nicer/enhanced vers
Due to many people is having a hard time making auto changing wallpapers in GNU/Linux specifically in Ubuntu here is a very very simple python script that generates a XML file that can be used as wallpaper.
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Flam3 Editor is built around the traditional flam3 software pack. The editor let you load, edit and save cosmic recursive fractal flames, like electric sheep or apophysis files, it handles traditional flam3 xml parameter files.
Gnupylot is a GUI for gnuplot (the widely used multi-OS plotting utility). It's written in Python using PyQt4 libraries. With Gnupylot you can save your plots (even the datasets). It's still in Alpha stage.
Open Source Particle Image Velocimetry and PIV Analysis
OpenPIV is an initiative of scientists to develop a software, algorithms and methods for the state-of-the-art experimental tool of Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) which are free, open source, and easy to operate.
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E-Cell's source code repository has moved to GitHub!
https://github.com/ecell
The development of E-Cell now continues on GitHub.
The Subversion repository was abandoned.
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E-Cell System is an object-oriented software suite for modeling, simulation, and analysis of large scale complex systems such as biological cells. It allows many components driven by multiple algorithms with different timescales to coexist in a model.
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The purpose of this projects is to define, design and code a models-sharing system for the RepRap replication machines, so that end-users and designers can easily find, create, modify or build objects models.
OpenELEC (Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center) is a free, embedded, source-based operating system providing a complete media center software suite. OpenELEC is a small and fast-booting Linux distribution.
Redland is a set of object-based, modular and portable C RDF libraries providing RDF APIs for the graph, triple storage (librdf), RDF/XML parsing and serializing (Raptor), SPARQL RDF querying (Rasqal). Language APIs in Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and others.
An Inkscape extension for editable (digital) timing diagrams in publication quality, based on a very simple state-oriented language for signal description.
AudiOpen is a framework and GUI for audio synthesis, with the goal of developing an environment where obtaining the waveform you want is very intuitive by taking a very systematic/mathematical approach to defining audio and supporting Python scripts.
PyOSG is a python wrapper for the OpenSceneGraph. Version number corresponds to the version of OpenSceneGraph that PyOSG should work with (e.g. PyOSG 2.8 should work with OpenSceneGraph 2.8.x). Still in early stages, so email mday299 if any problems!