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    YAppaRi Seyali

    YAppaRi Seyali is a Tamil Prosidy Analyzer

    யாப்பறி செயலி This is a java interfaced UI for the Tamil Prosidy Analyzer It is in Beta version and expected to have some bugs.
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    KAREL 3D

    KAREL 3D

    Learning programming language for kids

    This is learning programming language for children Karel-3D. By words from LightBot: "Get kids hooked on coding with minutes!" Created by Karel 3D from the 8-bit microcomputer PMD 85-2 in 1986. His later version of Karel the Robot in 3D, created first in the Slovak Republic. JavaScript variant include only one small HTML file tested and works on all devices with keyboard and full JavaScript support in internet browser, or alternative pre-compiled JAVA V8 .jar file with webEngine...
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    easyjasub

    easyjasub

    Tool to add furigana and in-line translation to Japanese subtitles

    ... associate them. The program is now in early development stage, you may need to read the the inline help (-h option) or browse the code in http://github.com/riccardove/easyjasub A JRE is required, even by the Windows .exe version. wkhtmltoimage is required, take it from http://sf.net/p/wkhtmltopdf BDSup2Sub may be useful (BDN/XML subtitles are created as intermediate output). Basic usage: easyjasub.exe -ja subtitle.jp.srt -tr subtitle.en.srt java -jar easyjasub-cmd.jar -ja subtitle.jp.srt...
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    JTraductor UTEM
    Requires Java 7. JTraductor is a translator from Pseudo-code in spanish to Java code designed to teach programming. This project was inspired by PSeInt project, but writing in Java and using JavaCC for the translation of the code, and providing functions and methods. Now support GNU/Linux and Windows XP or 7 (in GNU/Linux also requires Xterm).
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    Java Based Artificial Intelligence - an experimental approach to machine self-learning The project is meant as an experiment: it's just fooling around with code and seeing what happens. Don't expect Skynet to come rolling out of it.
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    A traslator from BPEL4WS processes to YAWL workflows that works with translation patterns. It takes a BPEL document in input and creates a YAWL workflow that rapresents it.
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