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    The EPICS SNL Compiler and Sequencer

    The Sequencer implements a language for programming state machines with the EPICS framework. EPICS is developed collaboratively and used worldwide to create distributed soft real-time control systems for large scale scientific instruments. SNL borrows most contructs from the C programing language and adds some new statements for defining states and conditions for transitions between states.
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    I Language
    I is a cross-platform programming language designed towards efficiency during development and at runtime.
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    lagrange_simulation_mechanics

    lagrange_simulation_mechanics

    simulations with Lagrangian method,both symbolic and by numeric deriv

    ...All well-grouped in folders. there is also a 'review' in 3 demos of the Newtonian dynamics: mass-spring systems. most of progs are written in C, with use of SDL lib to display simple graphics and have real-time interactivity. As to programming complexity, it's very simple... this all aims at classical physics simulation in a simple but efficient way. The numeric stuff really just illustrate the use of a real little physics-engine aimed at articulated body simulation... that's the funnest part of it: but of course much more is coming. Also some examples in Game Maker and Matlab/Octave are coming soon. ...
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    MBDyn (1.2.6) as C/C++ project in the Eclipse/CDT-IDE ported from its original autotools-build-system for adding the comfort of a modern C/C++ developement environment to the programming phase. For ++info on MBDyn see <http://www.aero.polimi.it/~mbdyn/>
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    Computational modelling is a interdisciplinary field spanning many techniques and programming languages. AgenTools is a project dedicated to establishing increased modularity in scientific computing packages and a portal linking to other existing project
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    A functional layer for scientific uses that produces and manipulates real functions as first-class objects. Includes parts of compilers and symbolic manipulators in a straightforward encapsulation that extends scientific programming far beyond math.h.
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