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A preserved World War II Sherman Crab, an M4 Sherman tank fitted with a flail. A mine flail is a vehicle-mounted device that makes a safe path through a minefield by deliberately detonating land mines in front of the vehicle that carries it.
Amit Levy, a PhD student at Stanford University, began the Tock project to have a security-focused replacement for the TinyOS operating system. Amit became interested in researching IoT low-power computers when he decided to build a smart door lock after bicycles were stolen from him and his roommates due to not locking their front door.
Caffe supports many different types of deep learning architectures geared towards image classification and image segmentation.It supports CNN, RCNN, LSTM and fully-connected neural network designs. [8]
The Linux Desktop Testing Project (LDTP) is a testing tool that uses computer assistive technology [7] to automate graphical user interface (GUI) testing. [8] The GUI functionality of an application can be tested in Linux, macOS, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, and embedded system environments. [9]
There is an ongoing effort since 2010 to make an open source software clone of Protracker for modern platforms at GitHub. [3] [4] The also "ProTracker 2.3D clone" named software is developed under the BSD 3-Clause License and available for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Web2py is an open-source web application framework written in the Python programming language.Web2py allows web developers to program dynamic web content using Python.Web2py is designed to help reduce tedious web development tasks, such as developing web forms from scratch, although a web developer may build a form from scratch if required.
A JAXB Tutorial Archived 2013-03-23 at the Wayback Machine by Wolfgang Laun; JSR 222 (JAXB 2.0) JSR 31 (JAXB 1.0) The Java EE 5 Tutorial - Binding between XML Schema and Java Classes JAXB chapter of the Java EE 5 Tutorial; JAXB Wizard Archived 2012-05-31 at the Wayback Machine; JAXB Tutorials
Milkdrop is the successor of an earlier music visualization software by Ryan Geiss, the geiss plugin for Winamp, released around 1998. [4] [5] The geiss plugin did the real-time music visualization purely software rendered by utilizing the CPU effectively by highly optimized, hand-tuned assembly code.