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...It is not fixed to any lotto system but shall be able to check any system as long as it follows the system to bet x numbers out of y available.
The language used is java so it will be usable on most platforms.
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A little game written in JavaFX and Java, letting people guess the location of named places on a given map using the mouse. Extensible to allow different maps and sets of locations.
This started out as a project in class implementing Convex Hull Algorithms and Polygon Tesselation but is expected to grow into a much larger realm of usage, including teaching tools for the sciences, Games, and much more. Uses JOGL for Display.
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This project is a java video game started on summer 2007, by two french students from the INSA of Toulouse in Amsterdam, where they were doing an internship.
FSRC is a branch of the FreeSimRC code started by Stefan Bissell. FSRC is a java based virtual air traffic control client for use on virtual fight simulation networks.