Jython Home Page language Python written in 100% Pure java, and seamlessly integrated with the java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any java platform. http://www.jython.org/
Extractions: Home www.python.org Download Documentation Home Overview License Jython 2.0 Jython 2.1 ... JVM Compatibility Resources Applet Demos Mailling Lists (exit) Bugs (exit) Jython Users Doc Quick Links What is Jython All Documentation FAQ JimH's Slides Exits Python Language PSF Java Language Contact Questions on Jython? Welcome to the Jython homepage. Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform. Jython, lest you do not know of it, is the most compelling weapon the Java platform has for its survival into the 21st century:-)
SpiraClock Home Page Small java program that continuously displays upcoming events from schedules and timetables inside a desktop clock. http://www.emn.fr/x-info/spiraclock/
Extractions: New versions of the most populars Spira-powered applications: BusClock and OutClock are out. Those versions work only with Java 5 (jre or plugin 1.5.x). A SpiraClock SDK is no available to help you develop your own SpiraClocked apps Click here Yann-Gaël , a PhD student at École des Mines de Nantes, had the idea to dedicate one of his two computers for spira-displaying his bus schedules . When we took those pictures, he was wavering between finishing correcting his thesis chapter and catching the next bus to drink a beer at home. SpiraClock is a new visualization technique for nearby events. Events are displayed inside an analog clock that can be also used as a regular computer clock. SpiraClock supplements traditional time-table or calendar displays by giving the user a continuous feedback on upcoming events. Compared to alarms and pop-up reminders, SpiraClock is far less intrusive and more informative. Spiraclock was at the CHI 2002 conference. You can read the short paper published in the extended abstracts.
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Java Regular Expressions Provides a package to perform Regular Expressions in java. Documentation and download including source. http://www.crocodile.org/~sts/Rex/
LeJOS Tiny java OS for Lego RCX brick. Like its predecessor TinyVM, has tiny java runtime, under 32K; works as replacement firmware for Lego; Hitachi H8300 processor. To be ported to more small devices. Open Source, Mozilla http://lejos.sourceforge.net/
Extractions: Check out the LeJOS Tutorial! October 23, 2004 6:19 PM Domo arigato! It looks like a Japanese language version of Core Lego Mindstorms is now available on Amazon Japan . I'm not sure when it was released, but there it is. Hopefully our Japanese leJOS users will find it useful. January 18, 2004 11:43 AM The official LeJOS Tutorial (by Matthias Paul Scholz, Brian Bagnall and Lawrie Griffiths) is available now on http://www.lejos.org/tutorial Keep in mind that everybody is welcome to contribute further trails to the Tutorial. April 23, 2003 6:23 PM Congratulations to Paul van Dijk and Hans Stekelenburg for winning a brand new car in the Melexis Safety competition . Their leJOS programmed robot beat out several other non-Lego robots in the competition. January 16, 2003 1:00 PM Bonjour! The French language version of Core Lego Mindstorms has recently been released and is now available to Mindstorms enthusiasts on Amazon France December 18, 2002 3:31 PM
Java Numerics: Main Working group that offers presentation, news, and libraries related to numerical computing. http://math.nist.gov/javanumerics/
Extractions: [Numerics Working Group] [Meetings] [Proposals] [Benchmarks] ... [Links] The JavaNumerics page provides a focal point for information on numerical computing in Java. This is an activity of the Java Grande Forum Numerics Working Group, chaired by Ron Boisvert and Roldan Pozo Note. Some of the links below will take you away from NIST webspace. We are providing these links because we think they will be of interest to you; however, the views expressed and the decisions reported do not necessarily connote NIST agreement with, or endorsement of them. Further, NIST does not endorse any commercial products that may be mentioned. Please address comments about this page to boisvert@nist.gov . We conform to the . Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. News Java Specification Request for Floating-Point Extensions has been withdrawn due to difficulties in setting up an expert group. Java Specification Request for MultiArrays under consideration. Numerics Group The goals of the Numerics Working Group of the Java Grande Forum are (1) to assess the suitability of Java for numerical computation, (2) to work towards community consensus on actions which can be taken to overcome deficiencies of the language and its run-time environment, and (3) to encourage the development of APIs for core mathematical operations. The Group hosts open meetings and other forums to discuss these issues.
EMusicTheory.com Home java applets designed to help students of music improve their basic music reading skills. http://www.emusictheory.com/
Extractions: Join the announcement mailing list! eMusicTheory.com provides online tools for teachers and students of basic music theory, everywhere. If you're teaching music, as a subscriber to eMusicTheory.com you can manage your student list, give out assignments, and check student scores, all online. More info If you're learning music, you can use free online games to practice your skills. More info To get started with the games, click "Music practice" (on the left). NEW: You can now purchase and download software that will let you run the drills directly on your computer! More info News
Giant Java Tree Experiment in java open source developer support provides developers with a free, publicly accessible, browsable CVS repository, automated online javaDoc http://www.gjt.org/
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RETT PÅ JAVA L¦rebok med fokus p¥ sentrale begreper i objektorientert programmering og java. Ressurser for studenter og foreleser, samt nedlasting av easyIO. http://www.universitetsforlaget.no/java/
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Anfy Team Home Page rnek java kodları ve programlama ara§ları. http://www.anfyteam.com/ln/turk/index.html
Educational Java Programs This site contains educational java applets in the areas of mathematics and science with emphasis in problem solving. http://www.arcytech.org/java/java.shtml
Extractions: site description is provided. Before running any of the programs you may want to find out if your system and browser are If you are a teacher, educator or simply interested in pedagogy, make sure to read the letter to the teacher . Any feedback and/or comments regarding this site are very welcome! You can also take a Java view of the Arcytech Research Labs , where this site is being developed, and check the awards and feedback received by this site. Mathematics: All About Money: Learning About the History of Money and How to Use American Coins and Bills
Jamud | Jamud.home A free javabased mud server supporting plugins and a scripted event model. http://www.jamud.com/
Extractions: Jamud - java mud server Hey ... ask siege if Jamud is dead, would you? It isn't. I have been extraordinarily busy with a project from work (that thing that pays me), and even my spare time is spent with that. Over the course of the next month and a half that project will finally come to fruition moving from development to production and I'll be able to return my brain to working on Jamud. I've learned a whole lot about JNDI and Servlets and XML and XSLT and XPath and all sorts of things I only had a passing knowledge of before, and I've got some crazy ideas in store :) That said, we now return you to your regularly scheduled web-page. Q: You know what this world needs? A: Another Java MUD project. Humanity just can't get enough of 'em! Jamud is the answer! Well, it's an answer. Jamud is a MUD server framework written in Java (possibly 100% certifiable Java, I don't know) from the ground up with modularity in mind. With an expandable set of base classes, plugins, and a scripting framework full of languages to code in, Jamud just might one day be a viable resource for all you maniacs who want to go through the hassle of running a MUD. But in the meantime, you can follow along with the development of this ordeal from here. In the beginning , Jamud was intended as a very simplistic setup with an equally simplistic goal; emulate a DIKU
Java Programming, Main Index A free java programming textbook by David J. Eck, available for use online and for downloading. http://math.hws.edu/javanotes/
Extractions: Version 4.1, June 2004 (With minor changes from Version 4.0 of July 2002) Author: David J. Eck eck@hws.edu W ELCOME TO Introduction to Programming Using Java, the fourth edition of a free, on-line textbook on introductory programming, which uses Java as the language of instruction. Previous versions have been used as a textbook for an introductory programming class at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. See http://math.hws.edu/eck/cs124/ for information about this course. This on-line book contains Java applets, many of which require Java 1.3 or higher. To see these applets, you will need a Web browser that uses a recent version of Java. To learn more, please read the preface Links for downloading copies of this text can be found at the bottom of this page. Search this Text: Although this book does not have a conventional index, you can search it for terms that interest you. Note that this feature searches the book at its on-line site, so you must be working on-line to use it.