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    Amazon Braket PennyLane Plugin

    Amazon Braket PennyLane Plugin

    A plugin for allowing Xanadu PennyLane to use Amazon Braket devices

    The Amazon Braket PennyLane plugin offers two Amazon Braket quantum devices to work with PennyLane. The Amazon Braket Python SDK is an open-source library that provides a framework to interact with quantum computing hardware devices and simulators through Amazon Braket. PennyLane is a machine learning library for optimization and automatic differentiation of hybrid quantum-classical computations. Once the Pennylane-Braket plugin is installed, the provided Braket devices can be accessed...
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    Codename One

    Codename One

    Cross-platform framework for building truly native mobile apps

    ...Apps are compiled down to native code for maximum performance and a smooth user experience. Write, debug, and test apps all inside your IDE (IntelliJ, Eclipse, VSCode or NetBeans) using the Codename One simulator. One-click for app-store-ready device builds, without the headache of maintaining native SDKs. Build beautiful UI with Codename One’s rich set of widgets, specifically designed for mobile apps. Native look and feel out of the box, but fully themeable using CSS to provide your own unique look. Compiles Java or Kotlin into native code for iOS, UWP (Universal Windows Platform), Android and even JavaScript (with seamless PWA and Thread support) Changes you make in your Java/Kotlin source code will be applied immediately to your already-running app in the simulator.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    StereoKit

    StereoKit

    An easy-to-use mixed reality library for building VR applications

    ...Inspired by libraries like XNA and Processing, StereoKit is meant to be fun to use and easy to develop with, yet still quite capable of creating professional and business-ready software. HoloLens 2, Oculus Quest, Windows Mixed Reality, Oculus Desktop, SteamVR, Monado (Linux), and eventually everywhere OpenXR is! Flat screen MR simulator with input emulation for easy development. Builds your application to device in seconds, not minutes. Mixed Reality inputs like hands and eyes are trivial to access. Texture formats .jpg, .png, .tga, .bmp, .psd, .gif, .hdr, .pic, .qoi, equirectangular cubemap, procedural. Documentation generated directly from the source code, including screenshots.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Virtual Motherboard

    Virtual Motherboard

    Plug&Play Hardware simulation over a virtual bus system.

    The Virtual Motherboard provides a specification of a TCP/IP based system bus, a motherboard simulator implementing this specifaction, and a collection of reusable device simulators. It is the perfect start to build new custom hardware simulators.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    M2MLabs
    A framework for building machine to machine applications. It handles device protocols, device management, storage and retrieval of data sent by devices, a web based IDE including a device simulator and scripts based custom business logic.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Sizes

    Sizes

    View your app on different device and font sizes

    Sizes reduces the time it takes to evaluate all of our app's possible device sizes, orientations and font combinations. With Sizes we'll avoid launching all the supported devices simulator, running our app and navigating through each screen manually which not only takes a lot of time but its also highly error-prone since we sometimes forget to test one particular combination and we ship a screen with a layout bug to the App Store.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Goal of this project is to make a working Intel 8051 simulator. It covers also some I/O devices like keypad, LCD screen and GUI in Qt.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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