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This is a sourcecode mod for Sauerbraten that adds a Lua scripting environment powerful enough to allow UI customization, handling of various game events, and more.
NOTE THAT THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GOOGLE CODE https://code.google.com/p/bitfighter/ Bitfighter is a really fun (!) multiplayer shoot-em-up with customizable ships and Robotron-like controls. Solid networking for great Internet playability.
Property/configuration mechanism for high-performance C++ applications. Similar to but more flexible than Java properties. Property settings provide type safety, expressive error messages and full-featured expressions. Based on the Lua language.
Brainiac, Is C/C++ Libraries, Programs, And Python, And Lua Scripts For Neural Networking And Genetic Programming, In An Attempt To Create A "Glue-It-All-Together" Project, Striving Towards General Artificial Intelligence
Fast prototyping environment in Lua for GUI, DSP and ANN development. Based on lqt, lfann, and our code. Goal minimal build dependencies. Only contains what we or any contributor needs.
Project mlubind is a cross-language(C++ to Lua) binding library. It's usage concepts were taken from luabind library. This project is an attempt to create a new implementation, that has all luabind functionality and takes much less time to compile.
A 2D Engine aimed to be a robust solution to handle most 2D games. The caveat to that is the code is in a constant flux with design changes and refactoring.
Tiny Box is a free Direct Connect server completely written in lua code and based on the Lua AIO Distribution available at http://luaaio.luaforge.net/.
A script(ing/ed/able) optimizing compiler for the C and Objective-C languages (and in the future other languages such as C++, D and Java). Written in a scripting language to allow for experimentation with code generation and optimization techniques.
This project is a portage of LUA on GP2X.
It uses LUA sourcecode from 5.0 version and SDL toolkit from dev.gp2x.com
For more information see http://glua2x.memiks.info/
"The gAIme" is the real time strategy where player can code AI for his units using scripting language (LUA) or special logic editor. Play and survive in this bot's world!
A C++ class that implements a Lua state. Load Lua scripts into an instance of this class, and use intuitive methods from your C++ code to access and manipulate the Lua script environment.
CppLua is an object oriented framework to deal with Lua objects and functions in C++. Member functions can be registered into Lua and Lua functions and tables can be used in C++ code with a very simple and intuitive syntax.
Lixoo is a extensible, fast and small 2D point'n'click adventure game engine. It features the engine itself and an IDE that let you create full-featured games just by writing the essential code of the game.
LuaEclipse is an IDE for the Lua language based on the Eclipse platform. It features syntax highlighting, content assistant, code running, integrated documentation and more...
This is the sourcecode used in the 2013 PhD thesis by Warren Creemers
The thesis titled "On the Recognition of Emotion from Physiological Data"
This thesis was submitted by Warren Creemers In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy, (Computer Science) and is currently under examination.
Warren Creemers completed this work at the Faculty of Communications, Health and Science - Edith Cowan University in February, 2013.