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    Syntax Untangler

    Teach your students how to figure out tricky texts in any language.

    Web-based activity that asks the learner to visually mark up a short primary text in any language, in order to improve small-scale reading skills. Students get instant feedback to actions. Instructors use Web-based authoring interface to write and publish their content and questions in any language (Unicode).
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    imeight

    imeight

    The imaginary eight-bit machine

    Try-it page: https://imeight.sourceforge.io/ (development environment, which is not mobile friendly) An HTML5 emulator of a machine that never existed. The emulator brings back memories from the 1980s, offers graphical features like sprites, character generator, 16-color palette. One goal is to create a framework for making games with 8-bit look and feel, including the process of programming. The programming tutorial helps beginners enter the world of programming in a gamified way.
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    RPi-64

    computer simulation for my raspberry pi

    Pi64 is not an emulator, it just mimics the 80's classic 8bit computers with SDL based graphics and RtAudio based sound. The fullscreen editor for shell and the built-in program editor help you create your own programs and games. Programming language is LUA, but Pi64 is open for any library plugins written in your favourite language. Source was written in pure C, so should compile on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux without issues.
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    C-Lesh and SMW Engine

    C-Lesh is a game programming language for 2D games.

    C-Lesh is a game programming language for 2D games - mainly arcade and platform games. When combined with the Super Mario World (SMW) engine you can create awesome 2D platform games like Super Mario World. This language evolved from a "clone" of TI-BASIC which I began developing when I was having memory (segmentation fault) bugs with C. C-Lesh lacks memory allocation and destruction. There is no need to use pointers and you can never get memory leaks or program crashes caused by memory...
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    Strasheela is a constraint-based music composition system. The user defines music theories by sets of compositional rules and the system creates music which complies with these theories. User-interface is the programming language Oz.
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    fiftyfifty

    fiftyfifty is a programming language and game

    As you may recall, a Turing-machine is an all-purpose computer. A Turing-machine has a memory that consists of a track or line of data. On the track, a read-/write-head is moving. The read-write head itself is a state engine, which is affected by the input from the track, and which decides what to write on the track, and where to read the next input, by "moving" the head back or forth. In 5050, the part of the track left of the head is represented not by a line or stack of information,...
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    Chessaholic is a bluetooth chess game for academic/research purposes written in Java Programming Language (J2ME).
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    PikeMudlib is a project that aims to create a powerful MUDlib using the Pike programming language. PikeMudlib allows for on-the-fly in-game development similiar to that offered by LPMuds.
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    codeFight is a programming game in which your robot battles other robots in both a real-time and turn-based fashion. Robots can be written in any language which supports console input/output.
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    The Euphoric Ataxia project is an attempt to create a fast, reliable, secure and stable MUD (multi-user dungeon) server and engine entirely in the Java programming language in order to ensure portability.
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    Disandria

    An extensible game engine that targets RPGs.

    This is for file downloads, and for discussion about the project. For source code, go to this project's homepage. From there, it will be obvious.
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