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    Gradle Task Tree

    Gradle Task Tree

    Gradle plugin that adds a 'taskTree' task that prints task dependency

    A Gradle plugin that adds a taskTree task to your build. Running it prints out a hierarchical, easy‑to‑read task dependency tree, helping you visualize the build execution order.
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    Marid

    Marid

    Free data acquisition and data visualization cross-platform software

    Marid is a cross-platform data acquisition and visualization software intended to build complex and hierarchical data acquisition systems. The base concepts of its architecture include: * Graphical deploy configuration builders * Powerful Groovy scripting language * Embedded database ( H2 , HSQLDB) to store data * Cross-platform design (write once, run anywhere) * Embedded GUI-configurable binary/ascii device protocol parser/generator * Deploy manager to deploy firmwares to remote controllers/servers via secure channel * Embedded web-sever * Dynamically linked plugins available from Nexus Repository * Remote monitoring tools * Modular Marid IDE to manage them all
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    Maui

    Maui

    Maui is the Maltcms User Interface

    Maui is the Maltcms User Interface, a rich client application for Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry and related research areas.
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    A basic ray tracer written in the Scala language. Features includes photon mapping and a frontend written in Groovy. Planed features are volumetric lighting and shadow photons.
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    Deliver trusted data with dbt

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    Data teams use dbt to codify business logic and make it accessible to the entire organization—for use in reporting, ML modeling, and operational workflows.
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    VarPlan is a web application to visualize and manage variants as tree like graph view. The approach is to keep the overview on hundreds of variants with their meta informations.
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    Waterloo

    Java-based scientific graphics

    Java-based scientific graphics with support for Java, Groovy, MATLAB, Python, the R statistical environment, Scala and SciLab.
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