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    Web-CAT

    Open-source automated grading of programming assignments

    Web-CAT is a plug-in based web application for automatically grading programming assignments in many programming languages. This project also provides Eclipse plugins for electronic submission and feedback services directly from the Eclipse IDE. We now use github for source code control (https://github.com/web-cat), although all file releases are still provided here through SourceForge.
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    DomainMath IDE

    DomainMath IDE

    An open source gui frontend application for GNU Octave

    DomainMath IDE is an open source GUI front-end application for GNU Octave
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    Equus - Horse Education

    Equus - Horse Education

    A horse education application

    Equus is the ultimate horse education app! It provides you with the basics of hippology (the study of horses), and also provides a fun and entertaining way to learn about them! By making use of helpful diagrams and fun, yet challenging, interactive quizzes, you will be on your way to being a hippology expert in no time! And the app is always expanding and adding new features, so there will always be something new and interesting to learn! Features: - Learn the anatomy of a horse with...
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    A mobile phone application (for both Android and J2ME) which can download, store, and run offline quizzes from the project's own wiki. Microemulator+LWUIT enables a single code base to support both J2ME and Android.
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    Thematografos is an application aiming to create simple web tests. Mathematical symbols are also supported via MathML code (not full support yet!)
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    {AlgorithmA}; 2010 stands for Algorithm Animation. AlgorithmA is a web-based application to help computer science students learn algorithms through visual demonstrations and step-by-step execution of the corresponding algorithm written in pseudo-code
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    Our goal is to develop a cross-platform application utilizing Java to aid in learning Morse Code.
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    The MathForge Application Environment provides users a broad range of Java-based math tools (calculation, visualization, presentation and communication via MathML) and allows developers to leverage existing code while extending MathForge.
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