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    OpenFrames

    OpenFrames

    Real-time interactive 3D graphics API for scientific simulations

    OpenFrames has moved its primary development repository to GitHub! Everything else will follow. Get it at https://github.com/ravidavi/OpenFrames/wiki OpenFrames is an Application Programming Interface (API) that allows developers to provides the ability to add interactive 3D graphics to any scientific simulation. A simulation developer can use OpenFrames to specify what they want to visualize, without having to know any details of computer graphics programming. OpenFrames is currently used by three NASA programs: Copernicus (NASA JSC), the General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT, NASA GSFC), and a Virtual Reality exploration tool (NASA GSFC).
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    wxPHP

    wxPHP

    PHP bindings for the cross-platform GUI library wxWidgets.

    wxPHP is a php binding/wrapper for the cross-platform library wxWidgets, which gives you the ability to develop desktop applications using the php programming language. This applications can be executed on windows, linux and macosx using the same code base with a native look and feel. One of the ideas is that you can use your php web applications code base and logic to create native desktop applications that communicate to them transparently. This way you can give your users a seamless and native experience from the desktop while staying in sync with your web apps. ...
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    This system is able to authenticate users via SVN, HTTP and Samba, users are stored via SQL and the authentication is done via several software-modules like Apache-SQL or pdbsql for samba. Supported auth-protocols : NTLM, HTTP (Apache "basic")
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    MapReduce is a simple and flexible parallel programming model initially proposed by Google for large scale data processing in a distributed computing environment. This project implements the MapReduce runtime and API for the Cell processor platform.
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    An experimental language API and interpreter which combine ideas from functional programming and graph theory.
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    PHPerl links a Perl interpreter into the PHP3/4 module for Apache. It provides a PHP API for managing Perl interpreters and evaluating Perl expressions, plus a package of Perl subroutines to assist in executing Perl packages in PHP context.
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