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    Spindle

    Spindle

    The language used in the AP CSP Exam, now a programming language!

    Spindle is a simple language designed to help AP CSP students ace their AP Exam. Spindle code largely mirrors the code found in the AP CSP Reference Sheet and allows students and teachers to get comfortable with code in the same format it'll have on exam day.
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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. The CVS repository here is for archival purposes only.
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    Sailing Race Coding

    Sailing Race Coding

    basic learning programming game

    The game is a clone of Sea Race (GCompris activity). Is to give orders (the language is extremely basic) to a boat to win a race. The aim is to show how to think ahead and construct a program, to people with no knowledge of it and have fun at the same time.
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    Irve
    Little application for autotesting your english irregular verbs knowledge... or whatever... Being developed for (my) personal use and programming practice, so don't have high expectations. Still, it can be helpful when you found out how it works.
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    AbDict is practically a "digital exercise-book" for learning new languages. Users can create their own dictionaries and check their knowledge of the words.
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    A useful tool when learning foreign languages. So far just an idea, there is nothing to download.
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    HardCoder - A powerful software for conducting online exams/competitions on C/C++/Java/C#. The software can compile, run, test and judge winners of code written in either of C, C++, Java or C# programming languages, all by itself.
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    WTFlash is a flashcard program expressly designed for learning languages. It is a Java-based extension of the following Mac-based application: http://smallcultfollowing.com/code/flash/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
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