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    Venn isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer, whether BYO or company issued.

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    dockserver-talk

    Python module to interface with a Slocum glider dockserver

    Dockserver-talk is a python module that provides an easy way to build custom clients that communicate with Teledyne Webb Research's dockserver software, used to control "Slocum" underwater gliders. The package comes with two applications built on top of dockserverTalk: BUGS: a program to monitor and display the position of gliders (as well as buoys and ships) with respect to a given GPS location (from an external source). Surfalarm: a program that can send text messages or make direct...
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    Vendettool

    This allows to program a path for your vex robot in the simplest way !

    Ce projet a pour but de faciliter la programmation de parcours pour robots vex avec des encoders. Il suffit de placer des point sur l'image, de définir une échelle et d'indiquer la distant qui sépare les roues motrices et le programme va générer un code RobotC que vous pourrez utiliser pour programmer votre robot ! Et il y a évidement pleins d'outils indispensables pour vous rendre la tâche plus facile ;). https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4U9jdZDquII
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    Pyfab

    Python library for fab/lab control

    Allows one to program fablab (factory and/or laboratory) in the same way as we program computer. Imagine commands like: "dim screw12 as new screw" or "mold(form_piston_081212, brass)" or ''gear(3)=lasercut(steel2,"biggear.gc")". This approach will let us program highly automated and self-deploying or even self-replicating factories. I am more engineer than programmer and just beginner in python. So it looks like community help will be needed :)
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    Lightning Planning Framework for ROS

    Lightning Planning Framework for ROS

    ROS package implementing the Lightning Framework using OMPL

    ... International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), May, 2012. This package uses OMPL planners (http://ompl.kavrakilab.org/) to implement each component in lightning and can be called the same way as any other OMPL planner. The code was developed at UC Berkeley by Cameron Lee and Dmitry Berenson under the supervision of Prof. Pieter Abbeel and Prof. Ken Goldberg. Please see the Wiki for instructions on how to install and use lightning: https://sourceforge.net/p/lightningros/wiki/Home/
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