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    Pipeline

    Pipeline

    Banzai Cloud Pipeline is a solution-oriented application platform

    ...Banzai Pipeline, or simply Pipeline is a tabletop reef break located in Hawaii, Oahu's North Shore. The most famous and infamous reef in the universe is the benchmark by which all other waves are measured. Banzai Cloud Pipeline is a solution-oriented application platform which allows enterprises to develop, deploy and securely scale container-based applications in multi- and hybrid-cloud environments. Provisioning: Provision highly available Kubernetes clusters on cloud providers, on-premise or hybrid configurations. ...
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    PyCBC

    PyCBC

    Learn how to use PyCBC to analyze gravitational-wave data

    PyCBC is a software developed by a collaboration of LIGO, Virgo, and independent scientists. It is open source and freely available. We use PyCBC in the detection of gravitational waves from binary mergers such as GW150914. These examples explore how to analyze gravitational wave data, how we find potential signals and learn about them. Many of these tutorials will require you to make edits to config files as part of their exercises. At the moment this isn't easy to do on services like Google Colab. However, you can do them either on your local machine or by using services such as mybinder or sciserver which allow a full juypterhub experience with the ability to view and edit text files. ...
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    Cocos2D-ObjC

    Cocos2D-ObjC

    Cocos2d for iOS and OS X, built using Objective-C

    Cocos2D-ObjC is a framework for building 2D games, demos, and other graphical/interactive applications for iOS, Mac and tvOS. It is based on the Cocos2D design, but instead of using Python it uses Swift and / or Objective-C. Integrated with Chipmunk physics engine (Served as an extension). Tile Map support. Orthogonal, Isometric and Hexagonal. Parallax scrolling (Served as an extension). Motion Streak (Served as an extension). Render To Texture (Served as an extension). Touch/Accelerometer...
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