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    BZFlag Map Editor

    Edit BZFlag world maps with 3D preview

    Edit BZFlag world maps with 3D preview Currently limited to basic objects; may support meshes later. Reads and parses a bzw file, displays it with 3D camera, highlights selected object, shows object definition, edits the object, creates new objects, and saves to a bzw file. Built with raylib, the Lua binding for raylib, and Fennel.
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    cl-ntriples

    N-Triples parser for Common Lisp

    A basic parser and a set of simple utilities to parse N-Triples data. N-Triples provides a simple format for representation of Semantic Web/W3C RDF semantic data. CL-NTRIPLES provides a simple and easy to use parser for Common Lisp applications. Check the project Wiki (see link above) for additional documentation.
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    The PGMFI project has as its goal total understanding of the computerized systems such as ECUs, ABS controllers and other devices present in Honda vehicles. Currently, the Non-Commercial-Sharealike license is reccomended for all releases.
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    The program implements John Koza's basic formulation of a genetic program. The application of the GP is John Sterman's beer game. The program is written in LISP, and executes in GNU clisp. I have run it successfully on both Linux and Windows.
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