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    ObjectBuilder2

    ObjectBuilder2

    C++ CASE tool, full life cycle code generator

    ObjectBuilder is a C++ code generation CASE tool (CASE, code generation, refactoring, documentation generation). It lets you create, manipulate and navigate classes, class relations, class members and class methods at a high level of abstraction. ObjectBuilder dramatically simplify work with C++ project architecture. I use it and think that tree OO interface targeted to C++ more fast and power than UML class diagrams. ObjectBuilder perfectly organize C++ header files with any level of...
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    Sigel teaches virtual robots to walk in a physical 3D-simulation. It uses the method of "Genetic Programming" to evolve control programs for any robots that come into your mind, visualizes them using OpenGL and exports animations to Povray.
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    Virtual machine/emulator; "holding pen" for self-replicating programs written in custom RISC assembly-like language, evolving via random point mutations and periodic fitness-based cullings. Inspired (like Avida) by Thomas Ray's alife simulator, Tierra
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