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Educational game framework supporting board games, strategy games, and other grid-based game boards. Currently uses Python/wxPython as the application language/library. C++ libs included to help create AI for the various games.
Maui Scheduler is an advanced reservation HPC parallel batch scheduler for use with Linux and BSD clusters. Maui provides a complete scientific scheduling solution, supporting running custom parallel and MPI jobs over Myrinet and ethernet.
Unum stands for 'unit-numbers'. It is a Python module that allows defining and manipulating true quantities, i.e. numbers with units like volts, hours, meter-per-second. Consistency between units is checked for every operation involving quantities.
SimED is a user-friendly Differential Equation simulation software. It can integrate numerically ODEs (Ordinary Differential Equations) using several methods, plot time and phase-space diagrams for variables, and interactively choose initial conditions.
REPCAL (REverse Polish CALculator) is a light and fast calculator in RPN (reverse polish notation) mode for the console (command line). It is written in 180 lines of Python code, and can be used both interactively or inside shell scripts.
Read single-band NASA PDS (Planetary Data System) Image files in Python. Query header information and extract binary image data in a format suitable for PIL (Python Imaging Library). Works for Pathfinder and Mars Exploration Rover images, maybe others.
The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.
ArrayOligoSelector (AOS) systematically designs gene specific long oligo probes for entire genomes. The program optimizes the oligo selections for several parameters, including uniqueness in the genome, internal repeats, self-binding, and GC content.
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This project exists as a central meeting place for those wishing to share in-house developed applications and tools for local government (and related industries) in Australia.
The main goal of this project is to create a system-independent MathML rendering engine in Python. This engine works with an abstract 'plotter' driver class, that can be subclassed for any rendering device needed.
A data display and analysis toolkit that will provide radio astronomers with a versatile mechanism for viewing and interpreting their observation data.
As of 2012, the source code is hosted in GitHub https://github.com/tessonec/PySPG
PySPG is both, a set of python modules and a program that allows the user to run a program systematically changing the parameters that them receive.
Originally conceived to generate parameters for running simulations in computational physics.
GnuPinch is a pinch analysis and supertargeting tool. GnuPinch can calculate heat exchanger networks (HEN) with minimum energy requeriments and minimum cost. It also can calculate other parameters of the pinch analysis of a chemical process.
The X-Ray Data Processing package enables ad hoc wrangling of data from x-ray experiments. A collection of software based on this library is also available.
File-Spector is a small, fast and easy to use binary file analyzer and Inspector.
It allows the users to format a complete binary file structure and then use it to read any binary file that matches the specified format.
BLIX is a cross-platform set of Python extension modules and Python scripts for Blender (www.blender.org). These scripts add camera calibration, 3D reconstruction and rigid body orientation to Blender.
Viewmol is a graphical front end for computational chemistry programs. It is able to graphically aid in the generation of molecular structures for computations and to visualize their results.
A Java software for 3D visualization of graphs/networks. It implements many graph layout algorithms (such as force-directed methods), graph generators (such as scale-free networks) and graph modifiers. Most functions can be accessed through its GUI.
STASS stands for Sound Treatment, Analysis and Synthesis Software. It will provide ingeneers and searchers easy-to-use as well as performant tools for sound analysis (spectro, sona and so on), treatment (filters, noise-gate) and synthesis (scepstrum).
Written in C++, IFI-picloader is a US First Competition Linux port for Innovation First Inc. Robot Controller programmer using a pic 18F8520. It writes MCC18 compiled hex files to PIC and allows users to program under *nix based operating systems.
DesktopTools is a collection of small utillities which help to make your daily life easier. Since the tools themself are rather small (projectwise) I keep them not as individual projects, but have them under this collective name.