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    DpdlScripting

    DPDL (Dynamic Packet Definition Language) is a small framework library

    Dpdl (Dynamic Packet Definition Language) is a constraint device framework and scripting engine that can be used to implement small, portable and light-weight applications on Java enabled devices (in particular J2ME and JavaME) and small embedded systems. It has been developed in 2002, in early days when mobile phones where running mostly J2ME applications. Dpdl is a compact framework, small memory footprint library and scripting engine that can be used to encode, decode, control and query...
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    Clipper/XBase compatible compiler with initial support other xBase dialects. Multitasking, OOP,SIX/Comix, SQL and ODBC drivers,a C-API for third-party developers, a few wrappers for popular libraries (such as BZIP, GZIP, GD, Crypto, and Fcgi), ....
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    Applications contributed for URBI (Universal RealTime Behoavior Interface). URBI is a scripted command language used to control robots (AIBO pioneer..) as well as a robot-independant execution and developpement plateform. www.urbiforge.com www.gostai.com
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    OpenBeanPie intends to implement an integration with BeanShell Java Interpreter and a little abstraction/simplification layer over WiiRemoteJ in order to obtain an interpreter for scripts that control Nintendo's Wiimotes behaviour.
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    URBI: Universal Robotic Body Interface. URBI is a scripted command language used to control robots (AIBO, pioneer,...). It is a robot-independant API based on a client/server architecture. Liburbi C++/Java/Matlab are available here. Forum available at ht
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    syntax and semantics pluggable language intepreter, featuring OO extensions (classes, inheritance, polymorphism, exceptions handling mechanism), vectorial text rendering using freetype library...
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    PyJSW is a set of Python bindings for the libjsw joystick wrapper library. This Python module provides an object interface to any joystick devices supported by libjsw.
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