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    QtCritters

    QtCritters

    Simple Qt/C++ Project for learning simulation programming.

    QtCritters is a simple critter simulation in C++ using Qt, currently under development. The goal of this project is to simulate a simple ecology of various kinds of animals, and to make the source easy to understand and modify. Still very very alpha...
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    Wesen

    Wesen

    Predator-Prey simulation with programmable AI wars.

    Wesen is german for something alife. You can program the instincts of a species - and let them fight against others (not only by fight but by best survival). This way, you can do nice programming contests and learn python by the way!
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    JaWator is a Wa-Tor JavaApplet; a predator-prey simulation resembling a natural ecosystem, this Cellular Automaton delivers fluctuations similar to the Lotka-Volterra equation. Inspired by A.K. Dewdney, Wa-Tor ecosystem (Scientific American, 1984)
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