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    JPHP

    JPHP

    JPHP - an implementation of PHP on Java VM

    ...JPHP is a compiler like javac, it compiles PHP sources to JVM bytecode and then can execute the result on the Java VM. We develop a new IDE for beginners like Game Maker or Scirra Construct. It's based on JPHP, JavaFX, Java 8, and Gradle, and allows to creation of desktop games and apps for Linux, Windows, and Mac (maybe Android and other platforms in the future). JPHP is not a replacement for the Zend PHP engine or Facebook HHVM. We don’t plan to implement the zend runtime libraries (e.g. Curl, PRCE, etc.) for JPHP. PHP 7.1+ (and many language features from PHP 7.2, 7.3, 7.4). JIT (~2.5x faster PHP 5.6, ~1.1x faster PHP 7.0, ~13% slower than PHP 7.4, bench). ...
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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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    Z-Machine Preservation Project
    An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
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    bMARS is a java implementation of Redcode virtual machine MARS - "Memory Array Redcode Simulator"
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    Leafpile is a Z-code interpreter, a Java implementation of the Z-machine virtual machine used for running Infocom/Inform interactive fiction story files. Leafpile seeks complete compliance with the Z-machine Standards Document 1.0.
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