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A collaboration between students from the University of Zurich committed to providing additional help and sample solutions for lecture assignmentsWARNO-DATA
This project for Eugen Systems' WARNO provides a wiki containing documentation of the most crucial game mechanics and a data dictionary which explains important variables. Furthermore, it boasts an NDF parser which exports raw game data to CSV files and a public API which serves JSON for everyone, be it single users or sophisticated web apps.ARMA-3-ARTILLERY-CALCULATOR-ARES
The advanced artillery computer for Bohemia Interactive's Arma III. Supports both classic artillery systems like the 2S9 Sochor and M4 Scorcher, but also redneck artillery with the MAAWS rocket launcher.ASVZ-BOT
A well documented and expandable bot to automatically enroll in ASVZ sports lessons. Works for both UZH and ETH students.RAILWAZE
RAILWAZE is an simple yet intuitive and scalable multiplayer game API specifically designed to serve as the robust foundation for upcoming railway and train-themed games.ACTIVE-DIRECTORY-LDAP-QUERY-IN-VBA
An easy and quick example of using a LDAP query in VBA to access the active directory (AD).STEAM-FRIENDS-GAME-DISCOVERY
A quick and dirty HTML parser implemented in Python which serves the purpose of discovering which games a group of friends has in common.clibb
CLIBB (Command-Line Interface Building Blocks) streamlines, simplifies and speeds up your CLI creation.POSEIDON
[WIP] My first ever mod menu for (…)RAILLON
Railblazer is Perytron's first 3D multiplayer game using Babylon.js. It is about trains and stuff I don't know about just yet. Developed purely using my own free time, no pressure and no deadline – Just enjoying the beauty of coding.CAMTRACKAI
School project on creating a device that physically follows objects based on tracking AI of OpenCV.THE-MASTERS-SOUNDBOARD
ARMA-3-DOT-CALCULATOR
It's a fancy C++ tool to calculate dots for M320 LRR w/ LRPS on the fly using image recognition by Tesseract.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us