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A recreation of the classic Visual Basic 6 IDE and language in C# with Avalonia

C# 1,362 80 Updated Nov 17, 2024

Lunacy is a fork of Lua 5.1 being actively maintained

C 4 1 Updated May 16, 2024

Prince of Persia reimplementation written in HTML5 / JavaScript

JavaScript 952 73 Updated Oct 21, 2024

Prince of Persia reimplementation written in HTML5/Javascript

JavaScript 262 98 Updated Aug 5, 2024

cshore

Fortran 11 3 Updated Nov 15, 2024

Material to accompany the third edition of the textbook "GIS: A Computing Perspective"

HTML 11 3 Updated Dec 31, 2024

An introduction to numerical methods for astrophysical hydrodynamics

TeX 184 61 Updated Jan 26, 2025

Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt

Python 2 1 Updated Jul 5, 2020

IDL codes (mostly legacy)

IDL 1 1 Updated Mar 14, 2017

The Coyote Library evolved from work David Fanning was doing teaching IDL courses and answering IDL questions on the IDL newsgroup. It is meant to be a well-documented library that demonstrates how…

IDL 65 38 Updated Apr 12, 2022

This is Basilisk manual written by HC (Langford) Huang and English version will be updated later

C 18 2 Updated Aug 3, 2023

Introduction to Physical Oceanography by R. Stewart

PostScript 69 12 Updated Jun 21, 2023

A curated list of awesome pipeline toolkits inspired by Awesome Sysadmin

6,269 629 Updated Dec 4, 2024

Finite Element Method in Haskell

Haskell 2 2 Updated Apr 28, 2021

Extract ocean waves time series for various locations from NOAA WaveWatch III reanalysis Grib files

Python 4 Updated Nov 14, 2022

OpenCL is the most powerful programming language ever created. Yet the OpenCL C++ bindings are cumbersome and the code overhead prevents many people from getting started. I created this lightweight…

C++ 360 38 Updated Feb 11, 2025

The Julia Programming Language

Julia 46,385 5,538 Updated Feb 12, 2025

Toolbox to handle ocean waves datasets

Jupyter Notebook 64 40 Updated Sep 14, 2018

Python code for data assimilation methods

Python 45 14 Updated Feb 7, 2023

Minimal, efficient, statically-typed and meta-programmable systems programming language heavily inspired by Lua, which compiles to C and native code.

Lua 2,148 71 Updated Dec 14, 2024
Jupyter Notebook 46 Updated Jun 11, 2022

A Python toolkit for running and coupling Earth surface models

Jupyter Notebook 54 20 Updated Oct 22, 2024

Short course on interactive analysis of Big Earth Data with Jupyter Notebooks

Jupyter Notebook 31 12 Updated Apr 10, 2019

Official MOHID Water Modelling System repository

Fortran 77 57 Updated Jan 29, 2025

Open data assimilation toolbox

Java 88 32 Updated Feb 12, 2025

Hydrological modeling

Julia 124 22 Updated Feb 12, 2025

The SILE Typesetter — Simon’s Improved Layout Engine

Lua 1,686 102 Updated Feb 6, 2025

A book covering the fundamentals of data visualization

HTML 3,239 711 Updated Jul 27, 2022

A python based infrastructure for cloud large eddy simulation.

Fortran 93 69 Updated Feb 2, 2024

The JuliaFEM software library is a framework that allows for the distributed processing of large Finite Element Models across clusters of computers using simple programming models. It is designed t…

Julia 259 66 Updated Feb 8, 2024
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