Set of utilities for Opensim servers running on Linux
If you run Opensim on a Linux server you will want these tools. Includes a backup script, script to start your Opensim server at boot time and within 1 minute if it should crash, and a nice text-based management console. Only tested on Ubuntu 16.04lts but should work with minor changes on other types of Linux as it is written in Perl.
A Java poker statistical analysis and general study aid, starting with a basic gaming engine to run monte carlo simulations of Texas Hold'em starting hands in order to rank them. Nothing particularly new or existing but useful for study...
Fantasy Hockey Tools is an add-on for commissioners of simulated fantasy hockey leagues. It was initially developed for the FHL simulator, but may be adapted to work with other simulators during this Open Source project
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G3C provides the main features for 3D-game developers: 3D rendering engine based on openGL, collision detection, physical rules, p2p network... A game-sample will be avaible, binding a wargame, a flight simulator, a first person shooter, a MMOG...