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pyastrolib is a python library providing professional astronomers a robust set of tools for astronomical data analysis. This project will provide all the functionality as NASA's IDL Astronomy User's Library in addition to other planned features.
An advanced incremental build system written in Python, introducing support for automatic dependency and recipe discovery. It supports single- and multi-threaded builds. It requires Python v2.6 and pybfc and, natively supports all POSIX systems.
ePen - A cross platform tool for creative writers and book authors. ePen is able to manage all information around a book project: The actual text, descriptions of the characters and scenes, the storyline.
PyChecker is a static analysis tool for finding bugs in Python source code. It finds problems that are typically caught by a compiler for less dynamic languages, like C and C++. It is similar to lint.
Addons to the Django Framework for mobile clients. MoGo was originally built to handle JP specific issues, but code to handle other locales are welcome as well. Developed and maintained by MARIMORE Inc http://www.marimore.co.jp
THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://github.com/marimore/mobiledjango
caspin is a thin wrapper library around Mozilla's Tamarin Project, which enables you to seamlessly integrate the AVM2 (Adobe Virtual Machine 2) into your C/C++ Projects.
SubtitleGet is a command-line tool written in Python, that I am creating in my spare time. It's main purpose is to search, download and/or upload subtitles using Opensubtitles.org fantastic site.
Reviewing memory allocation and data structures of an extant Sourceforge project unix-named "simupop". A new development version of the extant project is established and the ultimate goal is to "rev up" the old, hence the project name.
TiVo style recommendation engine for MythTV. MythMagic selects and automatically records shows from your program guide based on previous viewing habits. Recordings can be accepted or rejected to improve recommendation accuracy.
[IMPORTANT! Moved to github https://github.com/wgois/OIS keeping this repository open for legacy reasons]
Object Oriented Input System (OIS) is meant to be a cross platform, simple solution for using all kinds of Input Devices (Keyboards, Mice, Joysticks, etc) and feedback devices (e.g. force feedback). Written in C++ using Object Oriented Design pattern
Both forward-chaining and backward-chaining rules (which may include python code) are compiled into python. Can also automatically assemble python programs out of python functions which are attached to backward-chaining rules. See pyke.sourceforge.ne
"No comment!" is a command-line tool that generates various comment-related metrics for source code files (e. g. comment density, blank lines per file)
BVM is Buehler's Virtual Machine. It is initially intended as an educational tool, but may one day evolve into something useful. Some long-term goals: easily embeddable in other software, customizable instruction set, relatively light and efficient.
Proxy Tester is a proxy list tester and then it generates a wpad.dat file you can use for your browser based on working servers. wpad.dat file selects a random proxy server from the list of provided working proxy servers with each connection request.
nJES is a complete CPython rewrite of JES (Jython Environment for Students), originally written by Mark Guzdial and Barbara Ericson. The primary objective of the rewrite is to enhance performance while maintaining full forward compatibility with JES.