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Kevin on Boxing 1.0
Kevin on Boxing - An RSS feed of boxing columnist Kevin Iole?s typepad on boxing more>>
This widget is an RSS feed of his typepad website featured here. http://boxing.typepad.com
License:Freeware
Christmas Punch 1.1
Christmas Punch is a popular and enjoyable Mike Tyson style boxing game in which you fight your way through Christmas elves turned violent. more>>
Christmas Punch 1.1 is a popular and enjoyable Mike Tyson style boxing game in which you fight your way through Christmas elves turned violent. Put together combinations of jabs, punches, and uppercuts to gain the double punch. Compare your times online with the rest of the world with the live stats tracker.
Requirements: Mac OS X
Cinderella Man Screensaver
Cinderella Man Screensaver is created as a special and impressive screensaver. more>>
Cinderella Man Screensaver is created as a special and impressive screensaver. Watch Russell Crowe do what he does best--fight. This is the story of James Braddock (Crowe), who takes up boxing to make money to feed his family, and ends up getting a title shot.
GL Tron X 0.70
GL Tron X is a game taking the inspiration from the film Tron (or rather, all the games inspired by the film Tron). more>>
Enhancements:
- Turbo (already present in the previously only for win32 released 0.70 alpha-1). Press and hold down the turbo key (default e) to accelerate for a limited amount of time (your turbo recharges when you release the key). The engine noise should give you a clue how fast you're going.
- Wall acceleration - if you're near an enemy wall, your cycle speeds up. Useful for overtaking and boxing in an enemy player. But watch out, they might try to cut you off while you're closing in. This feature isnt enabled by default, but you can change that in the Game -> Game Rules -> Game Type menu.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.0 or later.
tecomp 0.18.1 R202
Free and open source Eiffel compiler / interpreter more>> Free and open source Eiffel compiler / interpreter
tecomp is a command line compiler that currently works like an Eiffel interpreter. It compiles Eiffel source code into an internal representation and executes it in its virtual machine.
tecomp runs on Unix and Windows machines (64/32 bit, big/little endian) and on all machines which have gcc and the corresponding make utilities installed (requirements see below).
NOTE: tecomp is licensed and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) and GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
Main features:
Kernel library:
- available classes: ANY, CHARACTER, CHARACTER_8, BOOLEAN, INTEGER, INTEGER_8/16/32/64, NATURAL, NATURAL_8/16/32/64, STRING, COMPARABLE, STD_FILES, FILE, POINTER, REAL, TYPE, PART_COMPARABLE, INTERVAL, TUPLE
- available features of ANY: io, default_create, type, out, print, is_equal, default_is_equal, copy, default_copy, cloned, default_cloned, is_deep_equal, deep_cloned.
- all conversions between basic types are implemented
- missing features of ANY: onces
- not yet available classes: HASHABLE, STORABLE, MEMORY, EXCEPTIONS, ARGUMENTS, PLATFORM, ONCE_MANAGER, ROUTINE, PROCEDURE, FUNCTION, PREDICATE
Language mechanisms:
available:
- object creation
- object test
- detachable types
- old expressions
- creation expressions
- conversion
- feature call
- feature redefinition
- developer defined expanded types
- deferred features
- polymorphic assignment (dynamic bind)
- assertions (preconditions, postconditions, class invariants, checks, loop variants, loop invariants)
- aliases (with standard operators only)
- rename, redefine, export, undefine, select
- once routines (Result cannot yet be expanded)
- ace files to control class assembly
- switchable assertion monitoring (per cluster)
- public and private features (but no selective export)
- void safety
- automatic boxing
- constant attributes
- TUPLEs
- garbage collection
Enhancements
- Version 0.18 implemented target conversion for binary operators.
- The implementation bypassed type validity checks with binary operators. Therefore invalid code could be executed which might cause runtime crashes.
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