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ModelicaStandardLibrary

Free (standard conforming) library to model mechanical (1D/3D), electrical (analog, digital, machines), magnetic, thermal, fluid, control systems and hierarchical state machines. Also numerical functions and functions for strings, files and streams are included.

  • Updated Apr 19, 2026
  • Modelica

Cinematic, high-performance HTML5 Canvas engine that visualizes database systems under load. Demonstrates failure, scaling, replication, caching, and optimization through real-time animation. Zero dependencies, production-grade rendering, and system architecture storytelling in a single-page app.

  • Updated Apr 20, 2026
  • HTML

High-performance canvas-based system that visually simulates cloud infrastructure evolution from failure to scalable architecture. Features real-time rendering, particle-driven data flow, multi-phase animation engine, and zero-dependency design for demos, system design storytelling, and infra visualization.

  • Updated Apr 20, 2026
  • HTML

High-performance canvas-based system that visually simulates cloud infrastructure evolution from failure to scalable architecture. Features real-time rendering, particle-driven data flow, multi-phase animation engine, and zero-dependency design for demos, system design storytelling, and infra visualization.

  • Updated Apr 19, 2026
  • HTML

A cinematic, event-driven AI infrastructure visualization built with advanced HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Demonstrates system failures, recovery, and autonomous execution using real-world architecture patterns, animations, and scalable frontend design principles.

  • Updated Apr 20, 2026
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A high-performance HTML5 Canvas-based cinematic engine that visualizes distributed system transformation—from disconnected tools to unified, event-driven architecture. Demonstrates real-time data flow, automation pipelines, and observability using pure JavaScript with zero dependencies.

  • Updated Apr 19, 2026
  • HTML

A cinematic, event-driven AI infrastructure visualization built with advanced HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Demonstrates system failures, recovery, and autonomous execution using real-world architecture patterns, animations, and scalable frontend design principles.

  • Updated Apr 20, 2026
  • HTML

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