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FillWorks is python based standalone scientific tool for cut and fill bidimensional studies over terrain profiles. You'll be able to plan a train or road line and get the visual output on it. Complete, with user guide.
CodeIgor makes copies of given files, substituting user-defined patterns for given values. Every copy is related to a scpecific 'solution', so that you may define different versions of the same file, having the same patterns but different values.
Software Defined Radio Transceiver project is written in Python while using GNU Radio and USRP. The goal is to create a software HF transceiver with various modes. Go here for more info: http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/sdr/index.php?title=Main_Page
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A short python script to monitor filesize changes and to email the file contents to a gmail user once the file is no longer being changed. Useful for keeping track of data-generating programs and as an early alert system for data collection problems.
The Microchip PICkit 2 has the ability to act as a logic analyzer and I/O probe. This project provides a reverse engineered libusb user space device driver and GUI to provide this functionality for users of unsupported operating systems.
Translates OpenFOAM (Open Source CFD Toolbox, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/foam) data into MED format (see http://www.code-aster.org/outils/med). The initial goal to develop this utility was to be able integrate OpenFOAM functionality with SALOME
Functions to convert to and from decimal to Canonical Signed Digit representation. Handles fractional numbers.
Useful for multiplierless hardware blocks on ASICs, FPGAs etc.
This Python 3.1 tool manipulates the coordinate system of CNC GCODE for machining or engraving. It can Flip X, Y, or Z coordinates, mirror X, Y, or Z coordinates, flip or Mirror both XY coordinates, or insert Z motions into a GCODE file devoid of them.
PuLP: An LP modeller in Python PuLP is an LP modeller written in python. PuLP can generate MPS or LP files and call GLPK, COIN CLP/CBC, CPLEX and XPRESS to solve linear problems.
A cross-platform library that computes fast and accurate SIFT image features. libsiftfast provides Octave/Matlab scripts, a command line interface, and a python interface (siftfastpy). Optimized with SIMD instructions and OpenMP .
Pypar is an efficient but easy-to-use module that allows programs written in Python to run in parallel on multiple processors and communicate using MPI. Pypar development has moved to http://code.google.com/p/pypar/
FociCounter is a simple and user-friendly program for analysis of gamma-H2AX foci. It allows to determine the number of foci in a single cell, a foci intensity as well as a cell intensity.
* Note: The Google Maps V2 API used by this module has been deprecated. *
For V3, consider pygeocoder: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pygeocoder
Easy-to-use Python wrapper for the Google Maps V2 and Local Search APIs. Provides geocoding, reverse geocoding, directions, and local search.
CitySpeed is a Python package that uses online mapping services to gather statistics on the efficiency and complexity of road networks. This can be used to create maps showing how fast you can drive around a particular city.
Add-ons to the ECMWF GRIB API.
This project is about developing and maintaining add-ons to the GRIB API, like language bindings or documentation.
The main GRIB API page is at http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/grib_api.html
Brian is a new simulator for spiking neural networks available on almost all platforms. The motivation for this project is that a simulator should not only save the time of processors, but also the time of scientists.