PyVM VS python-barcode

Compare PyVM vs python-barcode and see what are their differences.

PyVM

A virtual machine written in Python that executes x86 binaries according to the Intel Software Developer Manual (by ForceBru)

python-barcode

㊙️ Create standard barcodes with Python. No external dependencies. 100% Organic Python. (by WhyNotHugo)
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PyVM python-barcode
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106 526
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0.0 7.7
almost 3 years ago 7 days ago
Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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PyVM

Posts with mentions or reviews of PyVM. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-13.
  • Any standard algorithms for parsing (disassembling) machine code?
    3 projects | /r/compsci | 13 May 2022
    Back in the day, I wrote this x86 emulator just for fun: https://github.com/ForceBru/PyVM, and to this day, my implementation of instruction parsing (disassembly) is bugging me because it's a mess and doesn't seem correct at all, even though it kind of works. However, after a couple of years of occasionally trying to find some kind of "proper" algorithm for machine code disassembly, I couldn't find anything... noteworthy, or well-known, or widely used.

python-barcode

Posts with mentions or reviews of python-barcode. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Image files database
    1 project | /r/django | 2 Apr 2022
    Yes, you can save images into the database using FileField or its sibling ImageField, though you'll need the Pillow library for it to work IIRC. Though, if you're talking about barcodes, then since barcodes are visual representations of texts and numbers, you could instead use some kind of barcode generator and simply store the data. See python-barcode for some ideas!

What are some alternatives?

When comparing PyVM and python-barcode you can also consider the following projects:

kyber-py - A pure python implementation of CRYSTALS-Kyber

pyvips - python binding for libvips using cffi

bap - Binary Analysis Platform

pywal - 🎨 Generate and change color-schemes on the fly.

vignette - A Python library for generating thumbnails following the FreeDesktop specification - mirror of https://gitlab.com/hydrargyrum/vignette

PyMatting - A Python library for alpha matting

blabel - :label: Python label/sticker PDF generation. HTML templates, built-in barcodes, qr codes, and other goodies

svg_utils - Python tools to create and manipulate SVG files

inkscape-isometric-projection - Inkscape extension for converting objects to an isometric projection

dhash - Python library to calculate the difference hash (perceptual hash) for a given image, useful for detecting duplicates

pillow - Python Imaging Library (Fork)