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    GroIMP

    GroIMP

    Growth-grammar related Interactive Modelling Platform

    Important: Groimp migrates to Gitlab. You can find the latest code at "https://gitlab.com/grogra/groimp/". The version on Sourceforge will not be updated anymore. The modelling platform GroIMP is designed as an integrated platform which incorporates modelling, visualisation and interaction. It exhibits several features which makes itself suitable for the field of biological or ALife modelling: The “modelling backbone” consists in the language XL. It is fully integrated, e.g., the...
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    jColony is an implementation of 'The Game of Life', written in Java in an object-oriented fashion. jColony aims to be as easy-to-use as possible, for both programmers (The source code) and end users (The Graphical User Interface).
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    B.O.T.S (Bots Tactical Simulation) is a programming game, where players "code" the behaviour of their bot and watch them fight with others bots in a arena. It comes with a full environnement in Java/Swing, for coding, debugging, playing matchs, etc ...
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    CodeBot is a java (swing) based application that allows to generate keyboard and mouse events, by using simple scripting configuration. Bot allows to start and manage scripts in new threads. Can be used to write game bots or mouse/keyb simulations.
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