Weewx Driver with UDP
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Weewx Driver with UDP
flowTorch - a Python library for analysis and reduced-order modeling of fluid flows
Arduino library for the Davis Instrument anemometer (speed and wind direction)
Weatherlink for Home Assistant
Github repository for the Meteobridge version of the weather34 template
Davis Vantage Weather station
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This is just a collection of my projects that I have worked on during my school
Davis WeatherLink as datasource for the weather template Weather34
SDEV 2210 Project. Create a project that calculates miles per gallon for a given trip, and accumulates the miles and gallons to calculate an overall MPG for the vehicle. Create a class named MPG that includes private instance variables for miles, gallons, and mpg, which are doubles. Add class variables for totalMiles, totalGallons, and totalMPG,…
This project is very similar in design to the Mouse2 class and Mouse2Driver example in the book (Introduction to Programming with Java: A Problem Solving Approach, Second Edition by John Dean and Raymond Dean). Remember the project in Ch 4 about calculating the value of an account as it grows, which was enhanced in Ch 5 to look better? We’ll do …
This project is very similar in design to the Mouse2 class and Mouse2Driver example in the book. Remember the project in Ch 4 about calculating the value of an account as it grows, which was enhanced in Ch 5 to look better? We’ll do the same work here but using OOP methodology. In this project, the user will specify the starting balance for a sa…
Hierarchical Co-attention Propagation Network for Zero-Shot Video Object Segmentation
Davis Weatherlink, v2 API, weather dashboard made with Node-Red
DDD20 End-to-End Event Camera Driving Dataset
Experimenting with Terry Davis' Operating System.
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