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    Java-WebTTS

    API-Makes static web pages readable with no coding

    This JAVA API helps create java web applications where static html pages can be read out to viewer. It helps people who are visually challenged partially. It is helpful to common people and children , too, and might work out great in educational site. It's fully customized and does not need developer to write a single line of code . All you need to do is to assign a specific id to the DOM element , whose innerHTML you want to be read out. Next release of the API will deal with many more readable MIME types and not just text/html, and will continue to support several Languages and utterance and with control to pause and re-wind .
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    JUDO
    JUDO is a Java IDE for children and beginning programmers. JUDO is designed to be an educational tool to teach programming concepts and to spark excitement and interest in programming.
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    Simple Logo is a small and very basic Logo interpreter intended to be used as an educational tool, to allow children to learn a simple programming language.
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