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SynBioLib -- your toolkit for synthetic biology applications. SynBioLib aims to establish a platform on which the Synthetic Biology community can develop and share code that is common to many tasks and programs.
*** There is now an active effort to include a QT-only (no KDE) based IDE for Octave that is part of the main Octave sourcecode. I recommend that you build and test that version of an IDE, as it will be the most supported option going forward. ***
The octavede is a development environment for the Octave mathematical software package. Octave normally is run in a terminal. Octavede provides an GTK/X11 application that provides functionality similar to other mathematical software packages.
Gramin Fleet Management protocol API. This is an effort from JBay Solutions, and is now being tested in a production environment . Sourcecode is already available. Documentation and examples will be provided soon enough.
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The Blue Obelisk is a group of scientists driven by a belief in Open Source, Open Standards and Open Data, expressed in code, data, algorithms, specifications, tutorials, demonstrations, articles and anything that helps get the message across.
C++ template headers for linear algebra manipulations. These are designed for ease of use in writing human readable code. Follows a similar syntax to MATLAB.
For starters a DirectX (Direct3D-Panel) A suite to display simple x/y/measurements, which has to be fast, because those analogue position encoders never "rest" at the same position and we want to see our table-position in realtime (mswin-realtime)
A high-performance and ease-of-use implementation of the Modbus protocol written in Java by Infinite Automation Systems Inc.. Supports ASCII, RTU, TCP, and UDP transports as slave or master, automatic request partitioning and response data type parsing.
For commercial licenses see www.InfiniteAutomation.com
Get the most recent code here: https://github.com/infiniteautomation/modbus4j
For support: http://infiniteautomation.com/forum/category/11/modbus4j-general-discussion
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aLice - ALice is likely the most Inefficient Code Ever written for boundary elements It is a c++ multi-platform code (tested on MAC-OS X 10.5, Win32, Ubuntu linux 9.04) for BEM analysis of steady and time dependent problems (in progress)
Sandia National Laboratories’ (SNL) environmental assessment modeling tool helps optimize the design of MHK-turbine array layouts within ocean, tidal, and river systems to balance energy generation efficiency with environmental considerations. The new tool, SNL-EFDC, is an augmented version of US EPA’s Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) and includes; (1) a new module that simulates energy conversion (momentum withdrawal) by MHK turbine-like devices including commensurate changes in the...
This project includes a set of tools and guidelines designed for rapid production of large-scale embedded systems projects. The tools enable quick generation of reusable, reconfigurable hardware, using a user-specified hardware description language.
GEZEL is a cycle-based hardware description language. The GEZEL tools offer stand-alone - and cosimulation, and code-generation into VHDL code. User-defined library-block extensions in C++ allow to add new cosimulation/cosynthesis interfaces.
An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
1. Create an object-oriented python script that can represent mathematical concepts and their properties. 2. Represent all numeric values exactly. 3. Provide a variety of formats to export or embed representations of the mathematical concepts.
With the "xix" library, GATE functionality is available in XQuery (via an MXQuery extension). OpenCalais invocation is supported, too. -- Sourcecode at http://sgv-jenkins-01.ethz.ch/job/xixlib/ws/-- "Show project details" for instruction
ACRASH is an open implementation of the CRASH Monte-Carlo continuum radiative transfer scheme presented in Ciardi et al. 2001 and Maselli et al. 2003. This code solves the radiative transfer equation for any geometry in 3D using a Monte-Carlo scheme.
This project will be a Java Application for the Parallax Microntrollers, It will eventualy implement Code Snippets, and javadocs when completed. If you are experianced and interested in Java, please help this project.
OSGB Web Map Tools is a set of software code and installation instructions that will enable web developers to produce dynamic mapping web sites using Ordnance Survey map data on the internet.
Python module for creating functions computing the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC). Any generating polynomial producing 8, 16, 24, 32, or 64 bit CRCs is allowed. Generated functions can be used in Python or C/C++ sourcecode can be generated.