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    Popppy

    Population Propogation in Python. Simulate births, marriages, deaths

    ...The tool could also be useful and fun for a student, for anyone curious about near-future demographics or CO2 emissions, or curious amateurs. Since it's Open Source (<2000 lines of Python code) you can make your own changes. It runs from the command line and should run on any (MS WIndows, Linux/Unix/Mac OSX) platform running Python 3. A non-Python MS Windows pre-compiled Popppy executable/binary is included for those who just want to run it without having the bother of installing Python 3.x or not wanting to change the source code.
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    This is a collection of plugins for Gramps open source genealogy application. These addons extend Gramps functionality with additional reports, gramplets, tools, and views. For more information on Gramps, see http://gramps-project.org/ Addons for the following Gramps series of releases ( 3.2.x / 3.3.x / 3.4.x / 4.0.x / 4.1.x ) source code can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/p/gramps-addons/code/HEAD/tree/ From Gramps 4.2.x series onwards the Addons are available...
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    A tool for exploring records of nominative votes in various legislatures. Currently, it includes just one legislature -- the US Congress -- and one simple visualization. (Code for CPython and Jython.)
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    With this Python module (based on C++ code) it is possible to create a Brain Comp. Interface (BCI) and herewith to get EEG data online and evaluate the data while receiving it. - Up to now, this tool relies on the Brain Vision Rec. as EEG software -
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    hr2ged is a python program that will transcribe Heredis file in Gedcom. It is available both with a GUI and on command-line. It is code in Python.
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    siggen is a cool email signature generator for encrypted ansi c (confused), brainf*ck, ... signatures. Use it in combination with vi(m), emacs, mutt, pine, or what ever. (tested on Solaris, Linux and Windoze). Optimized only for geeks :-)
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