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    Cux Bomberman

    Cux Bomberman

    JAVA websocket implementation for a bomberman-like game

    This application uses JAVA and Glassfish server to provide an active and simple webSocket server for an online, multiplayer bomberman-like game. It only requires a running glassfish server to deploy the application on and a MySQL database server. After deployment and first run, anyone can access your webserver, register and play the game, using only a web browser that has built-in support for webSockets
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    Jigy Generator Linux

    Jigy Generator Linux

    The best way to generate a Spring Java Web Application. It just works!

    The Jigy Generator is the simplest way to build and code a Java web application with a Spring Framework by using a project creation wizard and now it's been made even simpler by downloading a very small HTML file (337 bytes) and filling out a few form fields and let it construct your project with ease! The resulting project will be a Java web application with a Spring Framework configured to run in Eclipse or Netbeans.
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    Jigy Generator OSX

    Jigy Generator OSX

    The best way to generate a Spring Java Web Application. It just works!

    The Jigy Generator is the simplest way to build and code a Java web application with a Spring Framework by using a project creation wizard and now it's been made even simpler by downloading a very small HTML file (337 bytes) and filling out a few form fields and let it construct your project with ease! The resulting project will be a Java web application with a Spring Framework configured to run in Eclipse or Netbeans.
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    Jigy Generator Windows

    Jigy Generator Windows

    The best way to generate a Spring Java Web Application. It just works!

    The Jigy Generator is the simplest way to build and code a Java web application with a Spring Framework by using a project creation wizard and now it's been made even simpler by downloading a very small HTML file (337 bytes) and filling out a few form fields and let it construct your project with ease! The resulting project will be a Java web application with a Spring Framework configured to run in Eclipse or Netbeans.
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    Tetris Puzzle Solver

    Tetris Puzzle Solver

    Fills a rectangle using given tetris shapes

    Fills a rectangle using given tetris shapes (tetraminos) using an optimized brute force algorithm. A puzzle can have many different solutions; this solver will stop at the first one. Not all puzzles are solveable. Created to solve the annoying tetris puzzles in The Talos Principle and Sigils of Elohim.
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