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    javaLightConsole

    Easy fine console input/output for java

    Input : non blocking keyboard handling. Output : clean console, print at x,y coordinates, echo on/off, cursor on/off. Developed for learning game programming and MVC. Uses native code through JNI. Provides windows and linux versions. Includes code:blocks and eclipse projects for native and java code. You can use the classes InputProxy and OutpoutProxy in your projects. For usage examples, see their main() methods.
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    Sensa

    Sensa

    Android, DOS, FirefoxOS, Linux, MacOS and Windows all in one..

    Sensa is not an operating system, is a work environment compatible with Android © 4.4.4, Firefox OS ©, Linux Ubuntu 12.12 ©, MacOS Classic 7 ©, MS -DOS © operating systems, and Microsoft Windows 8.1 ©; whose distribution is free, and with source code available under GNU GPL 2.0 license .
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    MathQuizGame

    MathQuizGame

    A math flashcard-like game

    Practice math by adding, subtracting, or multiplying randomly generated numbers. To view the source code of the project, go to https://github.com/tenny1028/Math-Quiz-Game
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    Runescape private server source code for my new base of actual f2p Runescape.
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    Basic game of EL AHORCADO, the game where you try to guess the word hidden. Is a pretty basic version for those who want to learn programming looking and analysing source code. The game only have two categories, feel free to add more. Enjoy!
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    Katz und Maus is a great Java simulation of two animal species, cats and mice. In the game the user can give his chosen species artificial intelligence. In fact he decided about mice he must code how they react on different events, e.g. corn found.
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    Leafpile is a Z-code interpreter, a Java implementation of the Z-machine virtual machine used for running Infocom/Inform interactive fiction story files. Leafpile seeks complete compliance with the Z-machine Standards Document 1.0.
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