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Examples for foleys_gui_magic - the styleable plugin gui
A simple python package that helps to visualise any recursive function by adding a single line of code.
Lightweight web-based CPUID decoder and visualiser.
🎹 The easiest way to record MIDI. No install. Automatically records.
.NET debugging visualiser for runtime-generated IL code (via DynamicMethod, etc) for VS2017 and VS2015
Visualising Spotify music with LIFX bulbs
A website tool for creating a visual map of keyboard shortcuts or application keybindings.
GLSL-based audio visualiser from NCS videos on YouTube
📈 Online Algorithm Visualiser for Pathfinding Algorithms
A visualiser for lambda terms as rooted maps.
View your system, events, applications through different perspectives
A library to control Hue entertainment areas from C with an audio visualiser as an example
🛠 An extendable data structure & algorithm visualisation tool.
A sorting audioliser visualizer application
Corewar is an algorithmic project/game in the curriculum of 1337 (42 Network). The purpose of it is to recode the programming game “Core War”, in which battle programs compete for the control of a virtual computer.
Augmented reality project with a tank object that can scale, translate and act. The mobile application was made in Unity with Vuforia, a Unity extension. Contain tank visualizer and moves by finger gestures.
Visu is a free CNC code visualizer.
Cytoscape library for provenance graph generated by CamFlow
For a unique music listening experience, together with Equalizer on Termux will produce a smooth transition between tracks for you.
Find out how dangerous the exponential growth of COVID-19 can be
a realtime sound visualiser for flutter
Sorting Visualiser made in Pygame.
A visual representation of every unique pattern possible on a traditional Android 3x3 lock screen.
Push Git info to ES (github/bitbucket)
js canvas-based bytebeat visualiser::: convert js bytebeat programs to a standalone html web page with visualisation
This is an implementation of the Hungarian Method in the form of a visualiser in order to help people new to the concept understand it and use it effortlessly.
A visualiser which displays the process of graph algorithms on complete graphs such as: Prim's, Kruskal's, Graham Scan, Nearest Neighbour and 2-Opt. The project was primarily a learning tool to help me improve my ability using JavaScript and better understand graph algorithms.
🗺️ Procedural Voxel Terrain Generator & 3D Visualiser 🏔️ Customizable | Browser-based | Open-source