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  1. Objective-C

    Objective-C is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that adds Smalltalk-style messaging to the C programming language. It was the main programming language used by Aple for the OS X and iOS operating systems, and their respective application programming interfaces. The language first appared in 1984 and was created by Brad Cox and Tom Love.

    (Source: "Objective-C" at Wikipedia)

    Guro Prestegard - 06.09.2016 - 15:58

  2. Simple Directmedia Layer (SDL)

    Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform development library designed to provide low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, and graphics hardware via OpenGL and Direct3D. It is used by video playback software, emulators, and popular games including Valve's award winning catalog and many Humble Bundle games.

    SDL officially supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, and Android. Support for other platforms may be found in the source code.

    SDL is written in C, works natively with C++, and there are bindings avalible for several other languages, including C# and Python.

    Eirik Tveit - 15.09.2016 - 15:06

  3. SFML

    SFML provides a simple interface to the various components of your PC, to ease the development of games and multimedia applications. It is composed of five modules: system, window, graphics, audio and network.

    With SFML, your application can compile and run out of the box on the most common operating systems: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and soon Android & iOS.

    SFML has official bindings for the C and .Net languages. And thanks to its active community, it is also available in many other languages such as Java, Ruby, Python, Go, and more.

    (Source: http://www.sfml-dev.org/)

    Susanne Dahl - 27.10.2016 - 10:00

  4. Audacity

    Audacity is a free, easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems.

    (Source: http://www.audacityteam.org/about/)

     

    Alvaro Seica - 19.11.2016 - 11:55

  5. Hypertext

    Hypertext is text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text which the reader can immediately access, or where text can be revealed progressively at multiple levels of detail. 

    Magnus Knustad - 06.12.2016 - 20:57

  6. MOO

    A MOO (MUD, object-oriented is a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users (players) are connected at the same time.

    The term MOO is used in two distinct, but related, senses. One is to refer to those programs descended from the original MOOcow server, and the other is to refer to any MUD that uses object-oriented techniques to organize its database of objects, particularly if it does so in a similar fashion to the original MOO or its derivatives.

    The original MOO server was authored by Stephen White, based on his experience from creating the programmable TinyMUCK system. There was additional later development and maintenance from LambdaMOO founder, and former Xerox PARC employee, Pavel Curtis.

    Scott Rettberg - 08.12.2016 - 16:12

  7. Pano2VR

    Pano2VR

    Scott Rettberg - 03.04.2017 - 15:18

  8. Etherpad

    Etherpad is a highly customizable Open Source online editor providing collaborative editing in really real-time. Etherpad allows users to edit documents collaboratively in real-time, much like a live multi-player editor that runs in their browsers. Users can write articles, press releases, to-do lists, etc. together with friends, fellow students or colleagues, all working on the same document at the same time.

    All instances provide access to all data through a well-documented API and supports import/export to many major data exchange formats.

    (Source: Adapted from http://etherpad.org/#about)

    Alvaro Seica - 15.06.2017 - 15:38

  9. Leap Motion

    Leap Motion

    Stacy Reardon - 16.06.2017 - 00:06

  10. Gephi

    Gephi is the leading visualization and exploration software for all kinds of graphs and networks. Gephi is open-source and free.

    Runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

    Gephi is an open-source software for network visualization and analysis. It helps data analysts to intuitively reveal patterns and trends, highlight outliers and tells stories with their data. It uses a 3D render engine to display large graphs in real-time and to speed up the exploration. Gephi combines built-in functionalities and flexible architecture to:

    • explore
    • analyze
    • spatialize
    • filter
    • cluster
    • manipulate
    • export

    all types of networks.

    Gephi is based on a visualize-and-manipulate paradigm which allow any user to discover networks and data properties. Moreover, it is designed to follow the chain of a case study, from data file to nice printable maps.

    Gephi is a free/libre software distributed under the GPL 3 ("GNU General Public License").

    (Source: Gephi.org)

    Alvaro Seica - 24.08.2017 - 12:11

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