RobotSee is a language as easy as Basic, with the power of C. The RobotSee VM is a virtual machine that will run on anything from a small 8bit machine all the way up to a linux/windows class machine.
SLFCFD stands for San Le's Free Computational Fluid Dynamics. It is a package
of scientific software and graphical user interfaces for use in computational
fluid dynamics. It is written in ANSI C and distributed under the terms
of the GNU license.
RADAR stands for Rapid Automatic Detection and Alignment of Repeats in protein sequences. RADAR identifies gapped approximate repeats and complex repeat architectures involving many different types of repeats.
Radar has moved to github (https://github.com/AndreasHeger/radar)
A program to help visualize the massive amounts of world temperature data available. It takes the world temperature records and plots them on a map so you can see the temperature moving through time and space around the world.
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Weekend-robotics enables the dedicated amateur to build a autonomous robot. It runs on a Linux system for high-level operations and offers an interface to the defacto standard hardware abstraction layer in robotics, Player/Stage.
Working with microprocessors is one of the most creative, challenging and rewarding areas of electronic and software engineering. Open-USB-IO makes learning this process fun and easy.
side4linux is a simple IDE intended for source code programming in C, G-code and AVR/ARM Assembler with an emphasis on developing manufacturing and embedded applications. It will be developed to include simulators, PCB software, compilers etc.
Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
vcif is an open source software for validation of Crystallographic Information Files. It supports lexical, parser and dictionary validation (DDL 1 and 2 are fully supported, DDLm draft partially supported)
QMGA is a Qt-based molecular graphics application for visualizing large ensembles of ellipsoids, spherocylinders or spheres. It is conceived for coarse-grained mesoscopic molecular simulation, but can be used for any kind of convex body systems.
Tux's Turtle is a drawing environment for children. It uses geometrically-based "turtle graphics" (well known from Logo) but is completely immediate and programmed using single keypresses (like Delta Drawing). No knowledge of the editor is necessary.
Run-time libraries to support the Kitchen Sink, an all-purpose chemical process control board, based on the Atmel AVR ATmega1280 chip, using the Arduino core libraries.
Provide an easy way to modify the rounding mode of iEEE754 operations in an program.
The aim of this tool is to allow the evaluation of the numerical quality of a code by comparing results given by the same code using different rounding mode.
A gathering of state-of-the-art tools for GPU based
image processing. They are the sourcecode for related research articles, and provide the basis for own experimentation.
All are being implemented forNVidia GPUs in Linux, hence the name "nvision" ;)
Gosm is and acronym for "Gtk OpenStreetMap tool". It displays either the standard Mapnik tiles from Openstreetmap or the Osmarender or Cyclemap tiles. It allows you to make tiles available for offline browsing and let's you create large images or PDFs
National University Community Research Institute's NU KEEPERRHHATT Algorithmic Framework is a series of meta-algorithms based upon the Longest Hamiltonian Path Problem for finding high level explanations to social, economic and political behaviour.