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Thin client operating system, based on kernel, bins, and libs of Debian (or Ubuntu) distros. Better multimedia performance and simply use storage devices (USB, floppys, etc..) Python+gtk control panel or web mode (PHP+Ajax)

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DevContest is web serve based on Pylons framework and Python. This allows you to create a competition for students of informatics. The only thing you need is a Linux server with the necessary compilers. In the administration system you can set the language, what you want. The base is the default C, C++, Java, Pascal, Python, PHP and Ruby.

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System for AUtomated Code Evaluation

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Development of a feature rich, practical Time table generation system for a college student. Manages course schedules for one student attending one (or more) colleges. The goal of this project is to learn as many programming language basics, principles, and file and data systems as possible, while ... [More] wrapping it in a useful product (the Course Planner). The goal is to use very few external libraries, in order to learn how to implement functionality. The exception of course, is using PHP's MySQL Library, and Ruby on Rails, which is a huge library to begin with. To ease development of this project in multiple languages, it will be split up into distinct phases, or releases, each with additional functionality. [Less]

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For use in projects, such as Serious Games. Allows to simulate an energy-system.

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PostgreSQL Database Administration Tool, implemented in Python, working on UNIX System Platform

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These projects represent my homework and small projects that likely no one else will really want to look at. If you do though, feel free to suggest any improvements or use the code for the base of your own project. I'm most proud of the Configs files as I use them on every new Linux/Solaris/Mac ... [More] OS X computer I create a new user on. Just one SVN checkout and I can have all my shortcuts and aliases right there. That's efficiency! ConfigsThis project is a collection of my configuration file for bash and emacs that reside in the home folder on Unix-like operating systems (Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X in my case). It also has a Python script to make symbolic links to these files in the users home directory. That way, you can update this checked-out project to the latest version and all the linked files are automatically updated. Purlieus 500This is a completed project for a microcontroller class we had in 2006. It is an assembly language program for an HC9S12 microcontroller, which parses a stream of NMEA input data from a GPS, and lights up LEDs corresponding to the correct direction you wish to go. I'm pretty proud of the code segmentation and the string parsing. code Final ProjectThis is the base of my final project for my Electronic Systems Engineering degree. We haven't decided on a topic yet, but several ideas are present in the wiki page, and some directory structure has already been created. [Less]

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For more information see our developer site WhyInformation is knowledge. This project started as a means to empower consumers with information about the products they buy and the companies they support. Since then, we are finding more and more ways to use this technology for the public good, such ... [More] as empowering rural Coloradans with a means to fight back against corporations dumping dangerous chemicals down gas wells in their backyard. WhatPower to the people! Wiki's, content management systems, collaborative news aggregators--none of these tools go far enough. Know what the future of the web is? Users rating, reviewing, analyzing, discussing and posting_info_about real world objects, be it companies, products, gas wells or neighborhood hang-outs. The system encourages the use of sources and helps users determine whether articles are trustworthy or not (the next generation wikipedia). Users evaluate or mod each other's contributions to bestow experience points. Most importantly, these mods influence the visibility of these reviews. Our system helps users find what they care about, and distills it into quantifiable numbers, useful in a plethora of third-party applications and tools (eg, SMS, amazon points) Why is this different than current sites? Because it's an engine. We have a generalized platform that one day will be as easy to install as wiki and CMS systems are today (one liners for dev's, or one click if using project hosting). We provide structure and features; you provide the content and community. WhoBuy it like you mean it! is the slogan of the non-profit organization building driving this open source technology. Mission: ThoughtAndMemory provides individuals with access to trusted, collaborative, and customizable tools that support research and communication about the real world impact of purchasing various goods and services. The work started with current and past MIT students, and now includes volunteers with a wide range of backgrounds, interests and eccentricities. Get InvolvedCheck out our beta release. We're hiring--especially for UI, but also for cool modules and mashups--so send us your resumes mailto:lucy@thoughtandmemory.org. For more information see our developer site. [Less]

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Here is a collections of source files written by me.

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Web proxy server using python and Lisp to support Artificial Intelligence.

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