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Real-time audio synthesis engine and music programming language
N.B. SuperCollider is now hosted at GitHub, and the most recent versions can be downloaded from there. http://supercollider.github.io
A real time audio synthesis engine, and an object-oriented programming language specialised for music.
SuperCollider was created in 1996 by James McCartney, now (since version 3) released as free software.
VDMPad is a simple Web IDE server for VDM-SL based upon VDMJ and Squeak Smalltalk.
You can launch a VDMPad Server on your Mac or Linux PC and open "http://localhost:8085" with your browser.
Although VDM does NOT run on Windows platforms, you can use Windows/iOS/Android devices to open VDMPad running on Mac or Linux server.
SILENT is a Scratch modification that interfaces with LEGO MINDSTORM NXT 2.0 robot.
It's based on Scratch 1.4.2, developed in JAVA, Squeak and Bash scripting.
It's supported by Linux and Windows XP/7, in which it was tested. It required JAVA>=6.
Easy to setup and easy to learn!
Please leave your review to help me to improve it!
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Trike is a platform-independent tool for systematic, computer-assisted threat modeling, from requirements through deployment.
We are developing Trike v2 on GitHub (https://github.com/octotrike/trike). Our mailing lists are still here on SourceForge, and we're leaving the old code repository & releases up for archival purposes. Plus you probably want to use something while you're waiting for v2.
This mod of Scratch (scratch.mit.edu) will add several new features, including an extensive plugin API.
It is currently developed by the Scratch user SJRCS_011.
Bistro is a new programming language that integrates the best features of Smalltalk and Java. Bistro is a variation of Smalltalk that runs on
top of any Java virtual machine (VM) that conforms to Sun's Java specifications.
The Pointrel System is an RDF-like triple store implemented on the Java/JVM platform, supporting related social semantic desktop applications to create, use, exchange, and organize informational resources for a reasonably joyful and secure world.
SecureSqueak is a fork of Squeak Smalltalk (http://www.squeak.org/) which is designed to be able to run remotely loaded, untrusted bytecodes in a secure sandbox.
Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
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Potato is a Squeak virtual machine completely written in Java. It is a derivative of JSqueak (http://research.sun.com/projects/JSqueak/) which was developed by Dan Ingalls. There is a blog on the project at http://potatovm.blogspot.com/.
A Lisp multilanguage design implemented on Smalltalk. Featuring an OOP macro system that works across all the languages. Contains all other languages as Lisp dialects. Fully OOP. Fully documented guided tour. language specs too. assembler, prolog, C#...
Self is a prototype-based dynamic object-oriented programming language, environment, and virtual machine centered around the principles of simplicity, uniformity, concreteness, and liveness.
Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration.
Swazoo (Smalltalk Web Application Zoo) is an open source, vendor agnostic, dialect neutral Smalltalk HTTP server with resource and web request resolution framework
This project provides a model that represents measures as first class objects, that is, an object that encapsulates a number with its unit.
Measures are polimorphic with numbers, intervals and magnitudes.
SCM (aka GemKit) provides source version control for GemStone/S. GS/S source code is stored in an ENVY repository. Changes made in the client development environment are automatically propagated to GS/S and optionally to the client execution environment.
Susie (Scripting Using a Smalltalk Interpreter Engine) is an attempt to provide a light weight scripting engine using Smalltalk as the language. it is based on Public Domain SmallTalk (PDST).
Abora is a hypertext system supporting fine-grained links, transclusions and user link filtering. It is inspired by Ted Nelsons Xanadu and Udanax-Gold by XOC.
Squeak is an open, highly-portable Smalltalk-80 implementation providing platform-independent 2d and 3d graphics, sound, and network access. Active development of Squeak is going on elsewhere than SourceForge now, meet us at squeak.org.
GLORP (Generic Lightweight Object-Relational Persistence) is a simple Smalltalk object-relational mapping tool using a non-intrusive architecture. This is a Camp Smalltalk Project (http://camp.smalltalk.org). Development is primarily hosted in the Ci