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geraldo
Geraldo is a reports engine for Python and Django applications. It uses the power of ReportLab and PIL to generate reports with page header and footer, child bands, report begin and summary bands, agreggation and graphic elements, etc.PyNFe
Projeto de biblioteca para fazer interface com o webservice de Nota Fiscal eletrônica para Python, disponÃvel sob LGPL.aprendendo-django
django-plus
godot-visual-effects
Repository with various shaders, particles and camera effectsdjango-themes
godot-ui-template
MacOSX-SSHMenu
A small application to help you to call SSH connections to your hosts.django-pyconbrasil2009-sistemas
Sistema de exemplo criado para a palestra na PyConBrasil 2009 - Caxias do Sulldtk-int-layer-creator
django-uploads
isometric-3d-toolkit
Basic Isometric 3D game engine for Godot 4.xvscode-angular2-test-snippets
Collection of code snippets of test recipes in Angular 2 for Visual Studio Codebipolar-server
Open source feature toggle system, based on Djangopython-assistly
django-bi
django-diario
jquery-autosave
jQuery plugin that uses Google Gears power to autosave form datapen-timer
A isometric 3D game made with Godot. You got a Pen and must reach a target with a limited volume of ink. That's it.bireme-reversion-sandbox
go-website
Experimental simple website using AngularJS and Gopython-seraqueeucompro
Biblioteca de acesso à API do site "Será que eu compro?"raminel-recipe
rxjs-monitor
Just playing with monitoring RxJS subscriptionsdjango-divan
MacOSX-TecladoABNT2PC
Teclado ABNT2 PC para MacOSX (ou como economizar 170 reais)bipolar-python-client
Python client for Bipolardocker-watcher
SiteMonitor
notification-center
Open source / Free software similar to Pusher, based on Socket.IOeletronica
hippocampus
ember-features
Plugin for feature toggle pattern in EmberJSrobotica
Just programming for fun with an I/O simulator, a virtual machine and an interpreter for industrial automationgerman-articles
EXPERIMENTAL web app game written with OpenUI5 to show random sequences of nouns in German with buttons for articles to be used. The user hits one of them to match and get points. A simple Django based web service is also in place to provide nouns as a JSON api. No test coverage, no care on best practices, this is just an experiment to learn German articles and OpenUI5 wth some fun at the same time.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us