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    Cinder

    Cinder

    Community-developed library for professional-quality creative coding

    Cinder is a free and open source library for professional-quality creative coding in C++. Cinder is available under the BSD License for macOS and Windows. The latest version is 0.9.2. To keep up-to-date with Cinder’s development, consider working from the github repository directly. Cinder is a C++ library for programming with aesthetic intent - the sort of development often called creative coding. This includes domains like graphics, audio, video, and computational geometry. Cinder is...
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    Hotspot

    Hotspot

    The Linux perf GUI for performance analysis

    This project is a KDAB R&D effort to create a standalone GUI for performance data. As the first goal, we want to provide a UI like KCachegrind around Linux perf. Looking ahead, we intend to support various other performance data formats under this umbrella. The main feature of the hotspot is visualizing a perf.data file graphically. The timeline allows filtering the results by time, process, or thread. The data views will update accordingly. You can also launch perf from the hotspot, to...
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    Webmozart Assert

    Webmozart Assert

    Assertions to validate method input/output with nice error messages

    This library contains efficient assertions to test the input and output of your methods. With these assertions, you can greatly reduce the amount of coding needed to write a safe implementation. This library is heavily inspired by Benjamin Eberlei's wonderful assert package, but fixes a usability issue with error messages that can't be fixed there without breaking backwards compatibility. This package features usable error messages by default. However, you can also easily write custom error...
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    Wooey

    Wooey

    A Django app that creates automatic web UIs for Python scripts

    Wooey is a simple web interface to run command line Python scripts. Think of it as an easy way to get your scripts up on the web for routine data analysis, file processing, or anything else. The project was inspired by how simply and powerfully sandman could expose users to a database and by how Gooey turns ArgumentParser-based command-line scripts into WxWidgets GUIs. Originally two separate projects (Django-based djangui by Chris Mitchell and Flask-based Wooey by Martin Fitzpatrick) it has been merged to combine our efforts. ...
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    WiiGesture for Fex/AIR

    WiiGesture for Fex/AIR

    Allows inclusion of Gesture Interaction via WiiMote in Web-Apps

    ...For easier gesture training, a so called WiiGesture-Learning desktop tool was developed that automatically generates gesture templates by performing gestures with at least one repetition. The result is an XML file that can be exported and included in the WiiGesture-API so that trained gestures are known to the API. For research purposes also an analysis tool was developed to compare gestures from different participants/users. We used it to identify intuitive gestures from users for certain commands. The entire work was part of my diploma thesis I wrote in 2008 at Fraunhofer IGD. ...
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    Thymeleaf Property Extractor

    Thymeleaf Property Extractor

    A Java-written extractor for all your Thymeleaf localization strings

    Thymeleaf Property Extractor (ThExtractor in short) is a java-written app that given a folder or a html file, extracts every Thymeleaf localisation tags (for example: th:text="#{myString}") to a properties file, to ease and fasten the development of your Spring web app. It's really easy to use! Just run the jar, and browse for your HTML (or a folder containing them) in the first field, and browse for a target .properties file (or create one!) in the second field. And then... do magic!
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    febrl-gen is a Java-based frontend to Febrl, an open-source data linkage system written in Python. Users can configure the parameters of a linkage project through the frontend, and febrl-gen will generate a Febrl-ready configuration file.
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    It's a powerfull environment to easy administrate a web-page including many tools like visitor-statistics, forum- and guestbook management... Anything you need for your homepage in one tool.
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