julius

Re-implementation of the Caesar III engine

Julius is a fully working open-source version of Caesar 3, with the same logic as the original, but with some UI enhancements, that is able to be played on multiple platforms. The same logic means that the saved games are 100% compatible, and any gameplay bugs present in the original Caesar 3 game will also be present in Julius. It is meant as a drop-in replacement for Caesar 3, with the same look and feel, so there will be no major UI changes. UI enhancements for Julius include:

fisicalab.app-doc-en

GNU FĂ­sicalab documentation (English)

GNU FĂ­sicaLab (can be pronounced as PhysicsLab) is an educational application to solve Physics problems.

libcognitect-test-runner-clojure

Small library for discovering and running Clojure tests

test-runner is a small library for discovering and running tests in projects using native Clojure deps (i.e, those that use only Clojure's built-in dependency tooling, not Leiningen/boot/etc.)

python3-django-choices-field

Set/Get Django's TextChoices/IntegerChoices enum

Django's choices field option is a powerful feature that ensures data integrity and provides an intuitive interface for users.

node-sumchecker

checksum validator for Node.js

Sumchecker is a pure Node.js solution for validating files specified in a checksum file, which are usually generated by programs such as sha256sum.

pwru

eBPF-based Linux kernel networking debugger (program)

pwru is an eBPF (https://ebpf.io)-based tool for tracing network packets in the Linux kernel with advanced filtering capabilities. It allows fine- grained introspection of kernel state to facilitate debugging network connectivity issues.