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    CATS Generation Quickfixes

    Automatically generates Unit Tests and provides feedback in eclipse.

    Eclipse update site: http://master.dl.sourceforge.net/project/catsgenerationquickfixes/eclipse Please install from the eclipse update site. Provides quickfixes in eclipse for runtime errors found using EvoSuite. When a file is saved, it runs through EvoSuite which generates JUnit tests for the file. Any system failures are displayed to the user along with quickfixes that may fix the problem. The JUnit tests generated by EvoSuite can be located in the current project under...
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    conJoin

    Combine JAR Files

    A graphical tool for combining JAR files together into a single distributable JAR. Reads the manifest of the main JAR so you can use it to find the supporting JARs needed, or edit the manifest by adding or removing JARs. Can be used to combine multiple JARs into a single distributable JAR, install plugins into an existing JAR, or update the JAR with newer versions of existing classes.
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    Audivolv

    Artificial intelligence evolves musical instruments played with mouse

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolves musical instruments you play with the mouse from small blocks of Java code that operate on numbers, each block designed to keep all numbers in range -1 to 1 if they started in that range, and combinations of these evolved codes running 44100 times per second for high quality 44.1 khz audio. You can also write the Java code into its window. Uses Javassist internal compiler on the new Java code assembled by renaming variables to overlap eachother and...
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