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Galileo is a library for developing custom distributed genetic algorithms developed in Python. It provides a robust set of objects that can be used directly or as the basis of derived objects. Its modularity makes it easy to extend the functionality. The
SimNetQ is a discrete simulator of waiting queues networks. It is initially the result of the diplom work of Laurent Burgbacher. It provides a graphical diagram editor, a graphical simulator and a statistical analysis module.
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A ContextTree is a way of dynamically forming relationships between information: the same information can be viewed in different ways, depending on what you want from it.
ABE is a small, fast and convenient program for visualizing and modeling experimental bioassay data. The data can be modeled using either polynomials or a more specific four-parameter model based upon the standard, sigmoidal dose-response curve.
Real-time data visualization. Graphically view your data as it's being generated. Peakster is a very intuitive GUI written entirely in Python, which monitors data at regular intervals and uses gnuplot to render 2D, 3D and superimposed plots.
GunStamp is a program which can be used where ever accurate timestamping of events are required. What it does, is to syncronize the computer clock to an external time source (a GPS) connected to a serial port, and then use this clock to timestamp events.
EcoAccess is a non-profit organization. Our mission is to empower people to make informed decisions, using the Internet, that address the root causes of environmental challenges. We are building a free community web site where anyone can ask environmental
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Tim Peters' FixedPoint.py
+ Write docs for the Library Reference manual. I expect the existing
module docstring will be a good start.
+ Create a test driver for Python's regression suite.
+ Have fun modernizing it, if you like (for example,
FEVal, the Finite Element Evaluator written in Python, provides easy conversion for many Finite Element data formats (both binary and ascii). Mesh modification is very easy. Values of model results can be accessed given coordinates in physical space.
jrgp is a strong-typed Genetic Programming system, which features a graphical interface (gool) to setup and run GP-problems and a tool (fs-d) that greatly simplifies the definition of a GP-problem.
JReferences is a tool to store and retrieve bibliographic references from a file or MySQL database.
It reads BibTeXML, DocBook XML and RIS type references, and can output these and BibTex.
A bibtex like alternative is also provided for DocBook XML docu
This is a slide rule emulator based on the classic Pickett slide rule design. It is written in Python, so the name "pyckett" is appropriate. It is suitable as an example of object-oriented Python software construction, including multiple inheritance.
The Online Astronomy Project will create a complete, web-enabled, robotic astronomy system that
is hardware independent (ASCOM standard abstraction layer) and capable of servicing multiple telescopes
and types of observation programs at once.
This is a Computer Aided Electronic Design tool. It features schematic capture, simulation and PCB layout for both analog and numerical componants with the help of Gnome.
A TextMap module for Python.
The TextMap class can be used to emulate oldfashioned computer screens. It will have methods like writexy(x,y,text),
input = readxy(x,y,text), clear(), scroll(x,y),
change(coloroptions), settext(text), input = gettext()
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.
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.