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M+ Compiler/Interpreter is a interpreter library written in Java that delivers the possibility to extend any Java application with simple scripts. Besides the usage of native datatypes and operations you can instantiate and call native Java objects.
PileWorks provides the organizational structure for coordinating several different projects which approach some aspect of Pile Technology. PileWorks defines a set of interfaces and implements some basic infrastructure for Pile engines and agents.
jpaul is a Java implementation of several
algorithms widely used in program analysis. It emphasizes
flexibility and ease-of-use and is independent of any specific
compiler infrastructure project. BSD Licence.
This project aims to provide developers a convenient library about graph theory algorithm and some basic data structures. It will be developed in Java via Eclipse IDE, supporting both win32 and linux systems, and published as jar files.
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Fully playable Java game demo illustrating basic game programming technics, such as sprite animation, pixmap fonts, time or frame related game loop, affine transformations, convolution filters, sound generation and playback...
The goal of an Open Math Library is to provide the basic set of math-related classes and functions for 3d engine development. Currently the library has implementations for vectors (2 to 4 dimensional), matrices, planes and quaternions.