58 programs for "converting c++ code to python" with 2 filters applied:

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    METIL is a python-like interpreted or compiled language made for speed and generic programming, as in C++ but with static symbolic computations, type propagation, "for" surdefinition. Object orientation is centered on properties, rather than hierarchy.
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    "cif2tribes" is a console-based tool for converting integrated circuit layouts into maps usable in the game Tribes 2, as a 3D visualization aid. The project code is modular enough to be easily extended to different game engines and input file formats.
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    yaucp, Yet another uController Project. Is a set of tools and source of code and information for developing for the AVR families of microcontrollers under Linux using only GPL-compatible tools, released under the GPL.
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    An open-source cross-platform compiler for the Savage Innovations OOPic microcontroller.
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    The OO component based XML processing framework.The goal is to make the XML developer's life easier.It's going ot achieve that by providing reusable components for all stages of XML processsing with easy language and application binding.
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    C and Python code for basic probability and statistics contains classes for Combination, Permutation, and Cartesian Product.
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    TeXPerfect plans to be a cross-platform, extensible, user-friendly yet expert-tunable visual TeX implementation. The most important feature will be a split screen (inspired by WordPerfect(R) Reveal Codes) showing the underlying TeX code.
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    SnapPea

    Obsolete packaging code for SnapPea

    Packaging code for SnapPea, a program for creating and studying hyperbolic 3-manifolds. This is for packaging ONLY. SnapPea itself (and its successor SnapPy) can be found at: http://www.math.uic.edu/t3m/SnapPy/
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