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    Ruby 2D

    Ruby 2D

    The Ruby 2D gem

    Ruby2D is a simple and elegant 2D graphics library for the Ruby programming language, designed to make it easy to build games, simulations, and interactive applications. Built atop SDL2 and OpenGL, Ruby2D abstracts away the complexity of low-level graphics programming while exposing enough control for performance and flexibility. It supports images, text, sounds, and basic geometric shapes, making it ideal for learning graphics or quickly prototyping ideas with Ruby.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Spark - A generic physical simulator
    Spark is a physical simulation system. The primary purpose of this system is to provide a *generic* simulator for different kinds of simulations. In these simulations, agents can participate as external processes.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework

    ...Built-in features include an exploit database, network scanners, credential harvesters, and frameworks to craft reliable payload delivery while handling target nuances like mitigation bypasses and platform differences. Beyond raw exploitation, the framework includes post-exploitation tooling for lateral movement, persistence, data exfiltration simulations, and evidence collection, enabling red teams to exercise detection and incident response workflows.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Pike

    Pike

    A wrapper tool for Cotson simulator

    A wrapper for Cotson simulator, to automate the installation and simulations of multicore-multinode CPU model
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Interactive mesh creation tool. Discretizer will create geometry and meshes for three dimensional flow simulations (CFD). Geometry import is not a goal: Discretizer will be furiously fast geometry builder(on many common engineering applications at least)
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    Ruby-Newton is a Ruby wrapper for the NewtonGameDynamics physics engine ( http://newtondynamics.com/ ) It brings object-oriented real-time animated physics simulations to Ruby-enabled applications (e.g. 3D modeling tool with interactive scripting support
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    The Feynman Simulation Framework provides a standard methodology for software engineers to develop simulations in Ruby with the flexibility to develop only the classes that are necessary to solve the physical problem.
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