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Created by David Mertz (User:Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters).Released to Public Domain. This SVG was created from the same Graphviz (.dot) originals as the same-named PNG, with combination of the tree and tokenization manually added using Inkscape, and labels added also. My original upload still has somew
VPython is Open Source, and a part of the Python Library, combining the Python programming language with a 3D graphics module called Visual.. This library application allows users to create 3D objects, such as spheres and cones, and then display these objects in an app window.
Microsoft Small Basic is a programming language, interpreter and associated IDE. Microsoft's simplified variant of BASIC, it is designed to help students who have learnt visual programming languages such as Scratch learn text-based programming. [8]
It's a free compiler, though it also has commercial add-ons (e.g. for hiding source code). Numba is used from Python, as a tool (enabled by adding a decorator to relevant Python code), a JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code. Pythran compiles a subset of Python 3 to C++ . [165]
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English: a nearly perfect heart, made of two arcs and a right angle, SVG created with a text editor Deutsch: ein Herz erstellt aus zwei Kreisbögen und einem rechten Winkel, schlanker geht es m.E. nicht mehr, SVG erstellt mit einem Texteditor
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