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Projects and Resources

The following list contains helpful resources for your open source journey. You can also find example projects by fellow university members!

Pay attention to the license

Please read and understand the license of a project before using (parts of) it in your work.
Code with permissive licenses such as MIT and Apache 2.0 can usually be used in your project with proper attribution.
Code with copyleft licenses such as GPL requires you to release your code as open-source as well, usually with the same license.
Do not use code without a license unless you have explicit approval from its authors.

Type Name/Link Description Author License Status
Resource TeamHenklerTemplates LaTeX templates for writing your Thesis or a presentation Luca Brodo (lucabrodohshl) None Active
Project IOU (I owe you) Demonstrator web app to keep track of debts among friends & family Marvin Grunwald (dermrvn-code) None Tech Demo
Project LookAround The digital periscope in M.A.V.E.L. to explore far away places Marvin Grunwald (dermrvn-code) MIT Active (Tech Demo)
Project Student Certificate Demo Demonstrator to prototype to authenticate students via X.509 Certificates Marvin Grunwald (dermrvn-code) MIT Tech Demo
Project WiFiDuck fork Proof-of-concept combined wireless keylogger and keystroke injection Christian Schwinne (Aircoookie), based on WiFiDuck by spacehuhn MIT Tech Demo
Project WLED Control hundreds of individually addressable color LEDs for impressive lighting effects Christian Schwinne (Aircoookie) et al. EUPL Active (Beta)
Project Zumo Bluetooth Adds bluetooth hardware to a Zumo 32U4 bot and makes it controllable via a companion Unity app Marvin Grunwald (dermrvn-code) None Tech Demo

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