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    Go + hardware

    Go + hardware

    A directory of hardware related libs, tools, and tutorials for Go

    ...By organizing ecosystem resources in one place, it lowers the barrier to entry for hardware experimentation with Go. Overall, go-hardware functions as both a roadmap and reference point for developers bridging software and physical computing.
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    Probability Cheatsheet

    Probability Cheatsheet

    A comprehensive 10-page probability cheatsheet

    ...The cheat sheet is intended as a quick reference for students, data scientists, statisticians, or anyone needing to recall core probability formulas without diving into textbooks. It may include visual diagrams (e.g. distributions’ shapes), tips or mnemonic notes, and examples of application (e.g. computing probabilities or expectations). Formats could include Markdown, PDF, or images for easy inclusion in study materials or slides.
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    data-science-ipython-notebooks

    data-science-ipython-notebooks

    Data science Python notebooks: Deep learning

    ...Many notebooks introduce concepts step by step, then apply them to real datasets so readers can see techniques in action. Advanced sections touch on neural networks and distributed computing topics, helping you bridge from basics to production-adjacent workflows. The collection is suitable for self-paced study, quick reference, or as teaching materials in workshops. By combining narrative explanations with executable code, it shortens the path from theory to working prototypes.
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    Functional, Data Science Intro To Python

    Functional, Data Science Intro To Python

    [tutorial]A functional, Data Science focused introduction to Python

    ...The sections after that, involve varying levels of difficulty and cover topics as diverse as Machine Learning, Linear Optimization, build systems, command line tools, recommendation engines, Sentiment Analysis and Cloud Computing.
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    Jadex is a Belief Desire Intention (BDI) reasoning engine that allows for programming intelligent software agents in XML and Java. The resoning engine is very flexible.
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    Avian Parallel Computing

    Develop parallel programs. Try various thread configs. GUI front-end.

    Avian Computing seeks to efficiently create parallel programs by changing how we think about parallel programs. Avian Computing discourages thinking about lines of code and encourages us to use a new model: flocks of birds. Changing the model to flocks of birds makes it easier to think about the actions that we want to perform concurrently, which leads to simpler and quicker development of working parallel programs.
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    Python/xarray tutorial

    Python/xarray tutorial

    Python/xarray tutorial for GEOS-Chem users

    If the page is loaded successfully, you should see a Jupyter notebook interface. Then, click on the first notebook to get started. Jupyter combines Python code, execution results, plots, custom texts, and even Latex formulas in a single page. Besides using the Jupyter program, you can also view the static notebook on GitHub (e.g the first notebook). Python is free & open-source so can be easily installed on any machines. To best way to get the scientific Python environment is using the Conda...
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    Incanter

    Incanter

    Clojure-based, R-like statistical computing and graphics environment

    Incanter is a Clojure-based, R-like statistical computing and visualization library running on the JVM. It integrates core numerical libraries like Parallel Colt and JFreeChart to deliver data manipulation, modeling, statistical tests, and charting in a REPL-friendly environment. Start by visiting the Incanter website for an overview, check out the documentation page for a listing of HOW-TOs and examples, and then download either an Incanter executable or a pre-built version of the latest build of Incanter, which includes all the necessary dependencies, and unpack the file (if you would like to build it from source, read Building Incanter). ...
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    JPPF

    JPPF

    The open source grid computing solution

    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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    Madara

    Middleware for distributed applications

    The purpose of the project is to develop a portable programming framework that facilitates distributed and multi-threaded programming for C++, Java, and Python. MADARA was originally developed as an agent-based middleware specifically for real-time, distributed artificial intelligence, but is now more general purpose for distributed timing, control, knowledge and reasoning, and quality-of-service. MADARA is composed of several tools and middleware, and the main entry point into the system...
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    A framework to run MATLAB programs as batch jobs. Features a structured input description, integrity constraints and GUI.Independent parts of a job can execute in parallel on a cluster computer. Developed at Freiburg Brain Imaging (FBI) - http://fbi.uniklinik-freiburg.de/
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    PixelFlow

    PixelFlow

    A Processing/Java library for high performance GPU-Computing (GLSL)

    PixelFlow is a Processing library focused on advanced graphics and visual effects, offering an extensive suite of GPU-based tools for visual artists, researchers, and creative coders. It enables real-time simulation and rendering of complex effects such as fluid dynamics, reaction-diffusion systems, soft shadows, and more, all powered by GLSL shaders. Its modular structure allows for chaining and composing various visual effects easily, making it ideal for installations, performances, and...
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    asyncoro

    Python framework for asynchronous, concurrent, distributed programming

    asyncoro is a Python framework for developing concurrent, distributed, network programs with asynchronous completions and coroutines. Asynchronous completions implemented in asyncoro are sockets (non-blocking sockets), database cursors, sleep timers and locking primitives. Programs developed with asyncoro have same logic and structure as Python programs with threads, except for a few syntactic changes. asyncoro supports socket I/O notification mechanisms epoll, kqueue, /dev/poll (and poll...
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    Cuckoo Resource Adapter for SAP

    Cuckoo Resource Adapter for SAP

    JCA compatible Resource Adapter for SAP

    Cuckoo is an open source Resource Adapter for SAP that is compatible to the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) version 1.5. It enables developers of Java EE applications to call functions in a SAP backend, making use of Java EE features like Container Managed Transactions and Security.
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    LAMA

    LAMA

    Heterogeneous Software Development Accelerated

    ...LAMA's modular and extensible software design supports the developer on several levels, regardless of whether writing his own portable code with the Heterogeneous Computing Development Kit or using prepared functionality from the Linear Algebra Package, the user always gains high productivity and maximum performance.
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    Dao Language

    Dao Language for Scripting and Computing

    Dao is a lightweight and optionally typed programming language with many interesting features. It includes features that can make concurrent programming much simpler. It has well designed programming interfaces for easy embedding and extending.
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    PyCNN

    PyCNN

    Image Processing with Cellular Neural Networks in Python

    Image Processing with Cellular Neural Networks in Python. Cellular Neural Networks (CNN) are a parallel computing paradigm that was first proposed in 1988. Cellular neural networks are similar to neural networks, with the difference that communication is allowed only between neighboring units. Image Processing is one of its applications. CNN processors were designed to perform image processing; specifically, the original application of CNN processors was to perform real-time ultra-high frame-rate (>10,000 frame/s) processing unachievable by digital processors.
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    Summingbird

    Summingbird

    Streaming MapReduce with Scalding and Storm

    Summingbird is a streaming + batch hybrid computation framework developed by Twitter. Its aim is to let developers express data aggregation pipelines in a unified way, where the same logic can run either in real time (stream) or in batch mode, and the results can be merged or reconciled. In effect, Summingbird abstracts over multiple execution engines (such as Storm, Scalding, etc.) to provide one high-level program that composes transformations and aggregations, and then executes them in...
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    CArtAgO is a framework for programming and executing virtual environments in multi-agent programs.
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    UNICORE Life
    UNICORE Life provides Life Sciences components for the UNICORE grid technology. UNICORE Life consists of set of user interfaces (gridbeans) to the popular Life Sciences applications, tools to access different databases and other extensions to the UNICORE
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    Bat2015

    Bat2015

    Bachelor of Science (Informatik)

    ...With a focus on the MILP methods we implement a load balancing and speed up the solving process in a multiplicative way. Sometimes we have super-linear speedup with a small set of hardware. With a splitting of problems, parallel computing and distributing the actual best solution to all running processes we solve CBP much faster than a sequential processing can do.
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    Implicit BPM

    An Implicit BPM approach

    Implicit BPM is a platform for integrating business processes into existing core applications as if they were a whole system. It uses a novel concept, namely Workflow Weaving, based on non-intrusive techniques, which achieves this kind of integration transparently.
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    DeepDream

    DeepDream

    This repository contains IPython Notebook with sample code

    ...The notebook shows how to take a trained vision model and iteratively amplify patterns the network detects, producing the hallmark surreal, hallucinatory visuals. It walks through loading a pretrained network, selecting layers and channels to maximize, computing gradients with respect to the input image, and applying multi-scale “octave” processing to reveal fine and coarse patterns. The code is intentionally compact and exploratory, encouraging users to tweak layers, step sizes, and scales to influence the aesthetic. Although minimal, it illustrates important concepts like feature visualization, activation maximization, and the effect of different receptive fields on the final image.
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    MARF is a general cross-platform framework with a collection of algorithms for audio (voice, speech, and sound) and natural language text analysis and recognition along with sample applications (identification, NLP, etc.) of its use, implemented in Java.
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    xorlisp

    Bit level lambda continuations and nothing else - Queue automata

    Not working yet. To deal with the Halting Problem, computing and data are navigated using debugger ops: linearForward and treeForward, which navigate an astronomically large bit string where 1 is ( and 0 is ). All pairs are derived from (). For example, true is represented as ((()())()), and false is (()(()())). It appears related to the church encoding of lambda where T chooses first parameter and F chooses second, of a pair.
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