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This is a 3D networked tank simulation in development. Java3D API (v 1.2) is being
utilized. Using one server to several clients, users will be able to do battle real-time in the
same virtual universe.
pRobot is something like Pokémon for computer scientists. Each player creates a computer program, a so-called pRobot. Then all the pRobots are thrown into a virtual arena, the war-ground. Within that arena they can walk, reproduce, and fight.
PyPet is a virtual pet simulation class written in Python, allowing for an open source framework for virtual pets. Includes numerous interfaces including a SuperKaramba theme, as well as supporting remote interaction over the internet or other networks.
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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.
one type of dynamic language whos backgrouand virtual machine is base on S-expression, just as lisp a looks like. and the idea of the forgrand of snail comes from python mainly, and some from java.
Networked training tool for Air Traffic Controllers
Crujisim is a tool to allow Air Traffic Controllers trainees to practice in a radar environment. Different users connect to a hosting server to act either as controllers for adjacent positions or pseudopilots.
Athena is a flexible, modular and open framework for rowing computer models. It allows to simulate the rowing stroke using whatever parameters and options one whishes to use.
MIR is a dream of young student in computer graphics and programing, who one day thought of a game wich will be very very innovative and so customizable by the user than he\'d be able to really build and shape the world where he lives.. MIR: Make It Real