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    This is a Java re-implementation of the original AT-Robots project <http://necrobones.com/atrobots>. The players can program robots in AT2 assembly. Seek and destroy your opponents using scanners, radar, sonar, missiles, and mines.
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    The program Virtual Network Simulator for Web 2.0 is a tool that allows the simulation of assembly and configuration of computer network projects, virtual or physical. It also simulate the sending of a package between the hots of origin and destinati
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    ZPlet is an interpreter for programs using the Z-Machine virtual machine invented by Infocom for their interactive fiction. This fork of ZPlet implements basic support for files in Z-Machine Blorb format (.zblorb) generated by the Inform 7 compiler.
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    one type of dynamic language whos backgrouand virtual machine is base on S-expression, just as lisp a looks like. and the idea of the forgrand of snail comes from python mainly, and some from java.
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