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GraphicsBuilder is a Groovy builder for Java 2D. GraphicsBuilder provides an easy way to create Java2D graphics in a similar manner as JavaFX Script but in a groovier way.

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  15,806 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 2 years ago
 
 

The purpose of the library is to provide better image scaling options than the Java runtime provides

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J2D plugin allows you to draw images on the fly with Java2D, using GraphicsBuilder under the covers . The first release supports regular image output (gif|jpeg|png), following releases may support SVG and SWF. Please visit GraphicsBuilder's site to learn more about the nodes that can be used ... [More] , several graphic examples are also available at http://jroller.com/aalmiray/tags/graphicsbuilder [Less]

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Enables usage of GfxBuilder on your Griffon application.

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The Chip8 is the target software project for those which want to start code an emulator. This project is another example of this "machine". The language choosed was Java and to render stuffs was used Java2D, there is a chance to make one render engine using jogl. (in the future). An simply ... [More] debugger system is offered too. A two notation disassembler (David Winter & Michael Toren) is inside too. ---- Thanks for all info on the Internet (mainly to these authors Winter and Toren) and thanks very very very much to runawayprisoner (from forums.ngemu.com) thus like to emutalk chip8 thread. ---- Emutalk Chip8 Thread http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?t=19894&page=88 Ngemu Chip8 Thread http://forums.ngemu.com/web-development-programming/114578-chip8-thread-new-post.html ---- Some screenshots [Less]

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JUNG — the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software library that provides a common and extensible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. This plugins enables the use of JUNG on Griffon applications. Visualize graph data with ease!

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  426 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 

GfxBuilder is a Groovy builder for Java2D. GfxBuilder is the second generation of a Jav2D Groovy builder, the first one being GraphicsBuilder.

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a javafx based implementation of famous board game named "color linez". i have big ambitions to make this a platform for other board games. currently we support: 1.better and morden interface done by wonderful javafx platform 2.java based matrix algorithm. i do this for my wife, she ... [More] deadly love this game. if you or your girlfriend like this game, do me a favor, help me to make it ever better. [Less]

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Build circuits from logic gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR) in a visual editor. If you build your circuit properly, the robot will reach the cake, and everyone will be happy! In addition to the super-fun built in levels, there is a GUI level editor that you can use to build your own set of levels, and have fun stumping your friends and enemies.

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CGVis is a generic data visualization tool with an innovative zoomable user interface and animations which helps users to explore multidimensional data and find particular features in it. CGVis was greatly inspired by HCE (Hierarchical Clustering Explorer) of the University of Maryland. It was ... [More] conceptually designed at the Graz University of Applied Sciences FH JOANNEUM by Jochen Martin, Karl Lampret and Ilya Boyandin and was then developed by Ilya Boyandin and Erik Körner. CGVis runs on any Java SE-enabled platform. Features: Zoomable heat map view providing an overview of the whole input dataset Hierarchical clustering of elements and attributes Dendrogram in the heat map view Zoomable scatter plot view (2, 3, or 4 selected attributes are visualized by the dots' positions, sizes, and colors) Smooth animation in the scatter plot view when changing the axe/size/color attributes Element selection synchronization between the views Support for CSV input files Support for the XML-based CGV file format that provides facilities to load the input data from a database (see CGVis DataSources for details) Input data normalization (enabled by default) More screenshots Requirements: Java Standard Edition 5.0+ (can be freely downloaded here) Watch this demo for a quick overview (you can also download the demo as a zip archive here). If you have any questions or suggestions about CGVis, feel free to contact me via email: ilyabo@gmail.com. [Less]

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