Python Design Software for ChromeOS

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    Yapsy

    Yapsy

    A fat-free DIY Python plugin management toolkit.

    A simple framework for plugin system development with as few dependencies as possible. It is designed to offer a set of very lean classes (plugin managers and plugin interfaces) which can easily be customised by decoration or inheritance. Yapsy v1.x supports Python2 and Python3. Its source package contains versions of the sources for both pythons. Yapsy v2+ supports Python 3 and it's development happens now on https://github.com/tibonihoo/yapsy/ Usage samples, advices and developer's documentations are available on the main website.
    Downloads: 67 This Week
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    System Design Primer

    System Design Primer

    Learn how to design large-scale systems

    System Design Primer is a curated, open source collection of resources that helps engineers learn how to design large-scale systems. The project is structured as a comprehensive guide covering core system design concepts, trade-offs, and patterns necessary for building scalable, reliable, and maintainable systems. It offers both theoretical foundations—such as scalability principles, the CAP theorem, and consistency models—and practical exercises, including real-world system design interview questions with sample solutions, diagrams, and code. The repository also contains study guides for short, medium, and long interview timelines, allowing learners to focus on both breadth and depth depending on their preparation needs. In addition, it includes flashcard decks designed to reinforce learning through spaced repetition, making it easier to retain key system design knowledge.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    PYWAL

    PYWAL

    Generate and change color-schemes on the fly

    PYWAL is a highly popular tool that automatically generates a color scheme from any image (usually your wallpaper) and then applies it across your Linux or Unix desktop. It analyzes the input image, extracts a palette, and builds theme files for terminals, window managers, and various desktop applications so everything looks coordinated. The magic is that it’s not just a one-off script: it supports many terminals, shells, and launchers, and can export the colors in multiple formats (JSON, Xresources, CSS) for other programs to consume. It also includes a set of predefined themes if you don’t want to generate from an image. Many users integrate PYWAL into their login or wallpaper-change workflows so the desktop “breathes” with whatever image they set. It’s lightweight, fast, and fits perfectly into the r/unixporn workflow of building cohesive, themed desktops.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Simloc is the tool intended for finding similar chunks (blocks) of code. It could be used in reverse software engineering. It is faster than SimScan, find better blocks than PMD/CPD (not just exact blocks also similar) and could be runed at GRID.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Executable UML command-line interpeter and metamodel. Intended future import-export compatibility for proprietary xtUML and iUML metamodels and model compilers. Emphasis on analysis/implementation separation and parallel processing implementations.
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    A simple multiplatform interpreted language, which stores data in a universal XML format.
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    Modular python IDE with integrated GUI designer and many plugins.
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    Libverticale's mission is to provide semantic web services for an artists center.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Lipsum is a wxPython-based random text generator what is especially useful for those, who're creating web designs, typographical layouts, etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Create and run cloud-based virtual machines.

    Secure and customizable compute service that lets you create and run virtual machines.

    Computing infrastructure in predefined or custom machine sizes to accelerate your cloud transformation. General purpose (E2, N1, N2, N2D) machines provide a good balance of price and performance. Compute optimized (C2) machines offer high-end vCPU performance for compute-intensive workloads. Memory optimized (M2) machines offer the highest memory and are great for in-memory databases. Accelerator optimized (A2) machines are based on the A100 GPU, for very demanding applications.
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    Mallard is a graphical game design package, akin to many applications for Windows such as The Games Factory, RPG Maker, Game Maker, etc. It is written in Python with wxWidgets and PyGame, and therefore should support any OS which supports Python and SDL.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Design by Contract allows a programmer to document a function/class with statements describing behavior. Metacontract implements the PEP-0316 related to this feature for the Python language using meta classes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Phino is a advanced GUI Language written on top of Python and wxPython to write GUIS in a simplified way. It supports many of the operations of python and seperates the design from the coding
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Protoreto is a GPL-licensed tool to create prototypes of graphical user interfaces (GUIs). NOTE: This project is not actively maintained at the moment. If you'd like to continue developing Protoreto, please send an e-mail to: wikipedian@users.sf.net
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Roc's purpose is to serve as a tool for those who know little about programming. It strives to create RPGs similar to those on your video game console. Roc is written in Python and wxPython. It will support all platforms compatible with wxPython.
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    SkyWater PDK

    SkyWater PDK

    Open source process design kit for usage with SkyWater Technology

    The SkyWater PDK is the first broadly available open-source process design kit for a commercial-grade CMOS node, enabling researchers, startups, and students to design real ASICs without proprietary NDAs. It provides the essential artifacts for digital and analog flows: SPICE models, DRC/LVS rules, extraction decks, and technology files for open tools like Magic and KLayout. Standard-cell libraries and IO pads are included so digital designers can use open synthesis and place-and-route to reach a manufacturable GDS. Because the PDK is open, it becomes a common target for community reference designs, open tapeouts, and teaching curricula. Documentation and example flows show how to assemble complete toolchains, from RTL to sign-off, using open EDA components. The project effectively lowers the barrier to custom silicon, catalyzing an ecosystem around an accessible 130-nm process.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A graphical IDE and Model Driven Architecture for designing Overlay Networks and Peer-to-Peer systems.
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    Design and develop Recommendation and Adaptive Prediction Engines to address eCommerce opportunities. Build a portfolio of engines by creating and porting algorithms from multiple disciplines to a usable form. Try to solve NetFlix and other challenges.
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    snavtofamix is part of FETCH (http://www.lore.ua.ac.be/Research/Artefacts/fetch/), transforming C++ and Java source code facts parsed by Source Navigator into a FAMIX CDIF model for usage in reverse engineering environments.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    An AToM3 definition of a CASE framework for creating Zope products with files in the filesystem. The framework consists of a modelling notation ZProduct and a suit of related transformations.
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