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Arachnophilia 5.4.2411
Arachnophilia is designed to provide users with a nice and effective Web page development workshop and general programming tool. more>>
Arachnophilia 5.4.2411 is designed to provide users with a nice and effective Web page development workshop and general programming tool.
Enhancements:
- Updated Custom Class feature and documentation. This feature had stopped working because of recent changes in Java, but is again functional.
Paul Lutus - an easy to use yet helpful Web page development workshop and general programming tool. Arachnophilia. Arachnophilia 5.4.2407 will bring users such an easyLicense:Freeware
Paul Lutus - a handy and helpful Web page development workshop and general programming tool which is really necessary for all users. Arachnophilia. Arachnophilia 5.4License:Freeware
Paul Lutus - a convenient and effective Web page development workshop and general programming tool. Arachnophilia. Arachnophilia 5.4.2395 is a convenient and effectiveLicense:Freeware
PowerMops 6.2
PowerMops offers you a free yet full-featured, stand-alone development environment designed for programming the Macintosh. more>>
PowerMops 6.2 offers you a free yet full-featured, stand-alone development environment designed for programming the Macintosh. Inspired by Smalltalk and Neon, PowerMops is based on Forth with extensive object-oriented features such as multiple inheritance, early and late binding, persistent objects, and garbage collection. Its interactive development environment provides for fluid and productive programming by allowing quick testing and modification of large or small code segments.
PLT Scheme 4.2.2
PLT Scheme is released to be a versatile and useful programming language which builds on a rich academic and practical tradition. more>>
PLT Scheme 4.2.2 is released to be a versatile and useful programming language which builds on a rich academic and practical tradition.
Major Features:
- It is suitable for implementation tasks ranging from scripting to application development, including GUIs, web services, etc.
- It includes the DrScheme programming environment, a virtual machine with a just-in-time compiler, tools for creating stand-alone executables, the PLT Scheme web server, extensive libraries, documentation for both beginners and experts, and more.
- It supports the creation of new programming languages through a rich, expressive syntax system. Example languages include Typed Scheme, ACL2, FrTime, Lazy Scheme, and ProfessorJ (which is a pedagogical dialect of Java).
License:Freeware
Logtalk 2.37.3
Logtalk is a potential and easy to use object-oriented logic programming language that can use most Prolog implementations as a back-end compiler. more>>
Logtalk 2.37.3 is a potential and easy to use object-oriented logic programming language that can use most Prolog implementations as a back-end compiler.
As a multi-paradigm language, Logtalk includes support for both prototypes and classes, protocols (interfaces), component-based programming through category-based composition, event-driven programming, and high-level multi-threading programming.
JMRI/DecoderPro 2.6
For programming model railroad DCC decoders. more>>
JMRI/DecoderPro 2.6 brings you a powerful application which is useful for programming model railroad DCC decoders. It provides a simpler user interface, grouping together choices and using text instead of bits and bytes. It works with the most common DCC systems: Digitrax, EasyDCC, Lenz, NCE, SPROG, Wangrow and Zimo.
simpA 1.2.5
Extends the basic Java environment with an agent-oriented abstraction layer for complex programming simpA is a framework extending the basic Java environment with an agent-oriented abstraction layer more>> Extends the basic Java environment with an agent-oriented abstraction layer for complex programming
simpA is a framework extending the basic Java environment with an agent-oriented abstraction layer for programming complex (concurrent in particular) applications.
simpA is based on the Agents and Artifacts programming model, which introduces high-level metaphors taken from human society, namely agents - programmed to perform some kind of tasks and activities and artifacts as resources and tools that are dynamically
Agenst and artifact gets its main inspiration from Activity Theory.
System requirements:
- Java
NetBeans 6.5.1
NetBeans is a simple to use, yet sophisticated IDE coding tool written in the Java programming language. more>>
NetBeans 6.5.1 is a simple to use, yet sophisticated IDE coding tool written in the Java programming language. A tools platform into which other tools and functionality can be seamlessly integrated by writing and incorporating modules. An application core which can be used as a generic framework to build any kind of application.
Cheap Mandel 5
Free mandelbrot set fractal for your Mac more>>
JBeagle 0.1
A highly extensible toolkit for creating and running evolutionary algorithms more>>
JBeagle 0.1 offers you a very useful and highly extensible toolkit which is designed for creating and running evolutionary algorithms such as genetic algorithms and genetic programming.
JBeagle aims to provide support for parallel processing, configuration and tracking via the GUI or command line.
Enhancements: Initial release.
Website Installer 2.3
Website setup tool written in the Java programming language more>>
Enhancements:
- Full applet with the Java Plugin Extension mechanism.
Requirements:
- FTP access and SQL support on the target host

Rudix 2009
Unix ports and packages for Mac OS X delivered in the Right Way. more>>
Features a world-class collection of pre-compiled and ready to use UNIX compatible software which are not available from a fresh installation of Mac OS X but are popular among other UNIX environments. Here you can find utilities, programming languages, libraries and tools delivered as standard Mac OS X packages.
Processing 1.0.3
Processing is developed as an ideal and easy to use open source programming language and environment for those who want to program images, animation, and interactions. more>>
Processing 1.0.3 is developed as an ideal and easy to use open source programming language and environment for those who want to program images, animation, and interactions. It is used by students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and production.
It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool. Processing is developed by artists and designers as an alternative to proprietary software tools in the same domain.

MacBS2 2.1b3
MacBS2 provides users with an effective Mac OS X native programming environment for programming Parallax BS2 series of microcontrollers. more>>
MacBS2 2.1b3 provides users with an effective Mac OS X native programming environment for programming Parallax BS2 series of microcontrollers. You can use it with either the DB9 equipped Keyspan serial adapters (USA19, USA19x, etc.) or the Keyspan with the two small round connectors (USA28, USA28x, etc.). It also works with FTDI chip based adapters and Parallax' USB Board of Education
Requirements:
- Parallax BS2, BS2e, BS2p, BS2p40, BS2pe, or BS2sx Basic Stamp chip
- Mac OS X 10.2.8 or newer

Equalizer - Parallel Rendering 0.6
A framework for parallel, scalable OpenGL applications. more>>
An open source project providing a minimally invasive programming interface and resource management system for parallel, scalable OpenGL applications. It allows an application to run unmodified on any visualization system, from a simple workstation to large scale graphics clusters and multi-GPU workstations.
The Mozart Programming System 1.4.0.20080702
Free programming system based on the OZ language more>>
Mozart has an interactive incremental development environment and a production-quality implementation for Unix and Windows platforms. Mozart is the fruit of an ongoing research collaboration by the Mozart Consortium.
Mozart is based on the Oz language, which supports declarative programming, object-oriented programming, constraint programming, and concurrency as part of a coherent whole.
For distribution, Mozart provides a true network transparent implementation with support for network awareness, openness, and fault tolerance. Mozart supports multi-core programming with its network transparent distribution and is an ideal platform for both general-purpose distributed applications as well as for hard problems requiring sophisticated optimization and inferencing abilities.
Mozart was used to developed many applications including multi-agent systems, digital assistants and sophisticated collaborative tools, as well as applications in natural language understanding and knowledge representation, in scheduling and time-tabling,
Major Features:
- Programming:
- Oz is a concurrent object-oriented language. In a first approach, Oz can be programmed in a very similar way to other such languages, like Java. With experience gained, programs tend to become simpler, for example, as they use the powerful concepts of dataflow execution and first-class procedures.
- Oz is an eminently concurrent language. The Mozart system implements ultralightweight threads with preemptive fair scheduling. It easily supports applications with many thousands of threads. Dataflow synchronization is achieved transparently through logic variables.
- Multi-Paradigm Programming: Unlike most other programming languages which lock you into a single programming paradigm, Oz unifies into one simple and coherent framework the functional, object-oriented, and logic flavors of programming. This is possible due to the very general and powerful underlying paradigm of concurrent constraint programming.
- Inferencing:
- Oz is a powerful constraint language with logic variables, finite domains, finite sets, rational trees and record constraints. The system is competitive in performance with state-of-the-art commercial solutions, but is much more expressive and flexible, providing first-class computation spaces, programmable search strategies, a GUI for the interactive exploration of search trees, parallel search engines exploiting computer networks, and a programming interface to implement new and efficient constraint systems.
- Logic Programming: Oz goes beyond Horn-clauses to provide a unique and flexible approach to logic programming. Oz distinguishes between directed and undirected styles of declarative logic programming. For both, Oz lets you specify a programs logical semantics separately from its resolution strategy. Powerful tools and libraries are provided built on the concepts of first-class computation spaces and determinacy-driven disjunctions. Together with distribution, this makes Mozart an ideal platform for both intelligent multi-agent systems and parallel search.
- Distribution:
- Open Distributed Computing: The Mozart system is an ideal platform for open distributed computing: it makes the network completely transparent. The illusion of a common store is extended across multiple sites and automatically supported by very efficient protocols. In addition, full control is retained over network communication patterns, permitting very efficient use of network resources. Furthermore, reliable, fault tolerant applications can easily be developed.
- Distributed Component-Based Programming: Mozart provides first-class software component specifications (called functors) and software components (called modules). The module system facilitates application development and deployment. Both component specifications and components can be transparently referenced through URLs, absolute and relative, and loaded by need. Flexible security policies are implemented by module managers.
- Mobile Agents: With its dynamic component technology, open computing support, and full-featured implementation, Mozart is an ideal platform for serious programming with mobile agents. A computation can create new computations dynamically. Computations can roam the shared Mozart space at will. Each site has full control over what resources it makes available to incoming computations.
- Separation of Concerns (Aspects): The Mozart system separates the concerns of application functionality, distribution structure, fault tolerance, and openness (application connectivity). The separation is almost perfect for the first two concerns and quite good for the last two. In the context of aspect-oriented programming, this can be seen as a ``vertical approach, where a few aspects are treated in depth, versus the ``horizontal approach of tools like AspectJ, which provide primitives for handling many aspects.
- Platform Issues:
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Like Java, Oz is `write once, run everywhere and provides automatic local and distributed garbage collection. The Oz virtual machine is portable and known to run on most flavors of Unix as well as on Windows.
- GUI Programming: The Mozart system comes with an object-oriented library that provides a high-level well integrated interface to Tcl/Tk. This is supplemented with QTk, a tool that supports a mixed declarative/procedural approach to user interface design. This needs only a fraction of the code of standard procedural approaches and is particularly well-suited for building context-sensitive interfaces.
- Native Extension Modules: The Mozart system was designed to be easily extended with new native functionality packaged as DLLs. Comprehensive support is provided for the convenient creation of DLLs. Thus, the Mozart system is not only aggressively open, but also an ideal very high-level glue language.
Requirements: Aquamacs Emacs