Malcolm Lewis
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Involved Projects and Packages
FoxtrotGPS is an offshoot of Marcus Bauer's excellent Free & Open Source tangoGPS application, with a focus on cooperation and fostering community innovation. FoxtrotGPS is freely available to the public for use, redistribution, and modification under the terms of the GNU General Public License 2.0 (GPLv2).
An extensible Vulkan benchmarking suite with targeted, configurable scenes.
This library downloads the weather report for a given station ID, decodes
it and provides easy access to all the data found in the report.
SciTE is a SCIntilla based Text Editor. Originally built to demonstrate
Scintilla, it has grown to be a generally useful editor with facilities for
building and running programs.
The U++ integrated development environment, TheIDE, introduces modular concepts to C++
programming. It provides:
- TheIDE, a visual designers for U++ libraries
- Topic++, for documenting code and creating rich text resources
- Assist++, a powerful C++ code analyzer providing code completion,
navigation and transformation
- BLITZ-build technology to speedup C++ rebuilds up to 4 times
Njam is a full-featured cross-platform pac-man like game written in C++ using SDL library Features
A hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing all the data (including images) in a single xml file with extension “.ctd”.
Murrine is a Gtk2 engine, written in C language, using cairo vectorial
drawing library to draw widgets. It features a modern glassy look, and
it is elegant and clean on the eyes. It is also extremely customizable.
GtkSpell provides MSWord-style and MacOSX-style highlighting of
misspelled words in a GtkTextView widget. Right-clicking a misspelled
word opens a menu of suggested replacements.
MyPaint is a fast and easy open-source graphics application for digital painters. It lets you focus on the art instead of the program. You work on your canvas with minimum distractions, bringing up the interface only when you need it.
Library for computer-vision scientists and especially targeted to the Multiple View Geometry community. It is designed to provide an easy access to the classical problem solvers in Multiple View Geometry and solve them accurately.
Library for computer-vision scientists and especially targeted to the Multi-View Stereo reconstruction community. While there are mature and complete open-source projects targeting Structure-from-Motion pipelines (like OpenMVG) which recover camera poses and a sparse 3D point-cloud from an input set of images, there are none addressing the last part of the photogrammetry chain-flow. OpenMVS aims at filling that gap by providing a complete set of algorithms to recover the full surface of the scene to be reconstructed. The input is a set of camera poses plus the sparse point-cloud and the output is a textured mesh.