The package is intended for scientists and engineers who need to manipulate
a variety of types of matrices using standard matrix operations. Emphasis is
on the kind of operations needed in statistical calculations such as least
squares, linear equation solve and eigenvalues.
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) is a portable message-passing programming
system, designed to link separate host machines to form a virtual machine
which is a single, manageable computing resource.
The virtual machine can be composed of hosts of different architectures,
located in physically remote locations. PVM applications can be composed
of any number of separate processes, or components, written in a mixture
of C, C++, and Fortran. The system is portable to a wide variety of
architectures, including workstations, multiprocessors, supercomputers,
and PCs.
tradcpp is a traditional (K&R-style) preprocessor.
It has the particular property that it doesn't (for the most part) trash
whitespace, so it can be used on makefiles.
Frozen-Flask freezes a Flask application into a set of static files.
The result can be hosted without any server-side software other than
a traditional web server.
This project used to be called Flask-Static.
This library implements the Code Sourcery C++ ABI, as documented here:
It is intended to sit below an STL implementation, and provide features required
by the compiler for implementation of the C++ language.
This distribution re-implements some, but not all, of the formulas that
come with GIS::Distance in the C programming language. C code is
generally much faster than the perl equivilent.
Windows Directory Monitor (WDM) is a library which can be used to monitor
directories for changes. It's mostly implemented in C and uses the Win32 API
for a better performance.
FIFE is a cross platform 2D game creation framework written in C++ with Python
bindings. It's designed to be flexible enough to support a wide variety of
2D game types but specializes in 2D isometric type views.
SLisp is a simple Lisp interpreter that implements most of the
common Lisp constructs in a few hundred lines of C code. It may be
useful for learning the basis of the Lisp language.
Gexpr is a shell calculator with floating point, standard C functions,
relational operators, and output in base 2/8/10/16. It is a light alternative
to bc(1). It can also be used to add floating point math to shell scripts.