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    3D Box rotation

    3D Box rotation

    Simple example of draw and rotate 3D box

    Simple source .java file; .bat for fast re-compile and run; and pre-compiled .jar Java program with example from scratch writed in Notepad++ without Eclipse, etc., How to draw and rotate 3D box most simple way. Rotation speed regulated in simple Loop with 10 ms sleep. Use Java version 8 (OpenJDK 8, OracleJDK 8, OracleJRE 8, ..). Higher versions have an anti-aliasing error in the BufferedImage ( Windows 10 ). Python version with tkinter and math imports. Including calculated faces,...
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    ADiV

    ADiV is a set of components for LAMW that uses JAVA and Pascal

    ADiV is a set of components for LAMW that uses JAVA and Pascal. It stands out for the simplicity of programming, thanks to the use of Pascal and hiding the Java Android code.
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    **NOTE**: The WALA project is now hosted at https://github.com/wala/WALA; the latest source code and updates are available there. The code here on Sourceforge is highly out of date and unsupported. The T. J. Watson Libraries for Analysis (WALA) provide program analysis capabilities for Java bytecode and related languages. The WALA libraries constitute an open-source release of parts of IBM Research's DOMO analysis infrastructure.
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    jmathstudio - Java Image/Signal toolkit

    jmathstudio - Java Image/Signal toolkit

    Java toolkit for discrete Image and Signal processing.

    JMathStudio is a Java based digital image and signal processing toolkit/library. It is simple to use, portable, light (~300 Kb), extendable and free. Full source code available at https://github.com/bhavyaajani/jmathstudio Android compatible JMathStudio is available @ https://sourceforge.net/projects/jmathstudio-android/
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    PSF is a path-sensitive, inter-procedural program analysis framework developed on top of Soot.
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    WiFi-Direct-File-Transfer-App

    This allows you to exchange data between devices

    WiFi Direct File Transfer is a experimental app that will allow sharing of data between Android devices running Android 4.0 or higher using a WiFi direct connection without the use of a WiFi access point. This will enable data transfer between devices without relying on any existing network infrastructure
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