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A python library for handling and analyzing biological sequence annotations as described in GFF files (General Feature Format). The library is intended to be a complete framework for this file format.
A generic game engine built on top of libksd (http://libksd.sourceforge.net/) using the Atlas (http://www.worldforge.org/website/protocols/) for the network protocol.
ĄHola!, for "Hordes of Little Atoms," is a project to develop a lean,
modular, scalable toolkit for massive simulations of particle
(molecular) dynamics. It is written in C and Python to get the best
balance between programmer and run time.
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Project Galileo at Sourceforge.net aims to provide developers a unique opportunity to develop open source software for an on-line telescope for schools across the UK. See http://www.projectgalileo.org.uk for more details.
SchemaDoc is a XML-based markup language for documenting XML schemas. The work products include both the vocabulary and a set of tools for combining it with the schema source (e.g. a DTD) to produce documentation in HTML, XML DocBook, LaTeX, etc.
MatPy is a Python package for numerical linear algebra and plotting with a
MatLab-like interface. It currently consists of wrappers around Numeric and
Gnuplot packages, but eventually may be implemented directly in C/C++, or as
interface to Octave.
K3Studio is the universal workbench for 2d/3d modeling, visualization and simulation.
The main topic is simulation and visualization of automata networks, but it can be used for diagram drawing, flowcharting, presentation, as a CAD, GIS,...
Port of Numerical Python to Jython (Java Python) to support all mathematical operations (linear algebra, matrices, DSP, wavelets, FFT, arrays...) and thus compete with commercial packages such as Matlab. It can be easily embedded in Java programs.
PyXPA is a Python interface to the XPA library (http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/xpa/ developed by the SAO/HEAD R&D Group (http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/)).
LFReD. One of the most powerful conversational AI projects and the closest thing to a fully functioning HAL 9000 anywhere. Additional files will be released shortly. Plans to port to C++ and Python in the works.
KPNClac is a polish notation calculator intended to inspired by the HP48 Series calculators. It handles complex numbers and will someday handle matricies. The next current development version allows user programmable functions via python.
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.
A clearing house for various pieces of open source software which use the GenCAM data format for input or output of electronic interconnect (PWB, PCB, PWA, PCA) information.
FIDe is a software-based fault injector designed to validate Fault-Tolerant mechanisms and techniques used by applications. It was first used to measure database recovery coverage and costs, but can be used to test and validate ordinary applications.
Python Arrays is a project to reimplement the existing Python Numeric
module which adds the ability to efficiently manipulate large
numeric arrays in ways similar to Matlab and IDL.
This project is a python module containing functions to do with matricies. The functions allow all of the standard matrix operations plus a few extras.
Signal Processing and Classification Environment in Python using YAML
pySPACE is a modular software for processing of large data streams that has been specifically designed to enable distributed execution and empirical evaluation of signal processing chains. Various signal processing algorithms (so called nodes) are available within the software, from finite impulse response filters over data-dependent spatial filters (e.g. CSP, xDAWN) to established classifiers (e.g. SVM, LDA). pySPACE incorporates the concept of node and node chains of the MDP framework. Due...
GGGG's a Great Grid Generator (4G) is a boundary fitted, curvilinear, grid generation tool for 2-d finite difference modeling. It is written in Python with the Numeric extensions. Most classes have been written, but it does nothing useful, yet...
The main idea behind this project is the use of a common text to enclose a message by manipulating the structure of the semantic tree of each phrase in the text.