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    Kisekae UltraKiss

    Kisekae UltraKiss

    Kisekae UltraKiss is a full featured integrated development environmen

    ...It fully implements the FKiSS event driven programming language up to and including new FKiSS5 enhanced capabilities. These features enable Kisekae game and application development. UltraKiss includes an integrated palette color editor tool, an image editor tool, an integrated audio and video player, and an archive manager that packages LHA, ZIP, and JAR archive files. It also provides a full featured FKiSS programming language trace and debugging tool.
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    The Harmony of the World

    The Harmony of the World

    A fair attempt at the Keplerian tradition to explore the solar system

    ...Apparently his observance of a harmonic law of planetary motion was reason for him to propose a computable system of pitch and harmony deriving from angular velocity. The purpose of the programming project is as a tool to examine his system. With Java 2, it provides an open-source solution for listening to harmonies so generated by planetary motion. This program can run on any computer provided with a Java Virtual Machine (Rev 1.5 or greater). JAVA 2, system independent. Purpose:to encourage research in harmony in astronomy, math and music. ...
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    A module for netbeans that allows quick implementation of the jvstWrapper java-vst programming interface from the new project dialog, including automatically created gui and parameter control.
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    Java IO Extension is a open source project which extends java IO package by providing a java class library to access IO system in a local area network Developers can easily use IO Extension just like using java IO API to access a remote IO system
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    Audio Devlopment System (ADS) is a multi track audio/midi recording/playback program written in the Java(c) Programming Language. Reqiures Java VM 1.5 or higher. http://java.sun.com/getjava/index.html
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    Evolvo is a genetic programming based image generation and manipulation program, based on Karl Sims' Genetic Images system.
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