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frCoder is a set of tools used to write, test, and simulate software written for the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). frCoder also includes basic libraries of common techniques used in the FRC.
RadDoom is a radiosity scene renderer that use "Dynamic Surface Subdivision". It's write in Java and Java3D. It enables, in real time, the user to travel in the 3D scene during rendering.
Moth is used to create 2D graphs from various data sources. The first version can read textfiles, rrd files, and mysql databases and write to jpeg and png images. Graph definitions are given in XML.
FileConv is a set of utility classes that allow java programmers to load/write 3d files of various formats to/from 3d applications and convert between various file formats so that people using different 3d applications can collaborate on the same project
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Embeds a python interpreter in the OpenDX (http://www.opendx.org/) visualization system. This allows the user to quickly write their own custom modules using a Python program.