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    WQuery is a domain-specific query language designed to process WordNet-like lexical databases. It may be used as a standalone application or as an API to a lexical database in Java based systems.
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    nimpsim

    An event based simulator of digital electronic circuits

    NimpSim is a hardware description language. The aim is to cover both high level and low level descriptions with a single language running on the JVM, The description language is Scala (NimpSim is just a library). It outputs vcd files.
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    ScalaFish is a library to facilitate programming the fischertechnik ROBO TX Controller using the Scala programming language.
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