Emergent is a neural network simulator with a built-in scripting language which allows for the creation and analysis of complex, sophisticated models of the brain in the world. Networks and all of their state variables are visually inspected in 3D, allowing quick "visual regression" of network dynamics and robot behavior. Emergent is a direct descendant of the PDP and PDP++ neural network packages.
Empire is a game that is played against human opponents over a computer network. It is possible for a game to last from a few hours to many months. While the common goal of an Empire player is to win, there is no clear-cut definition of what winning is. Players may seek to achieve whatever goals they want to achieve.
The Feature Data Objects API provides a generic, command-based interface to a number of back-end data source technologies for storing, retrieving, updating, and analyzing GIS (Geographic Information System) data. A provider is a specific back-end implementation of the FDO API that provides access to data stored in a particular data source technology.
FeatureC++ is a C++ language extension that supports Feature-Oriented Programming (FOP). FOP studies feature modularity in program families. The idea of FOP is to build software by composing features. Features are basic building blocks that satisfy intuitive user-formulated requirements on the software system. Features refine other features incrementally. This step-wise refinement leads to a layered stack of features. Mixin Layers are one appropriate technique for implementing features.
The FOLK project aims to provide a single patch which incorporates as many Linux kernel projects as can be crammed in. Its goal is to allow people who are interested in experimenting with the different projects to get on with the experimenting, rather than spend time fixing clashing diffs. It also has the goal of giving some of the more obscure projects a better chance of being seen and used. It is not intended for "general use". If a given release is stable, that will be by sheer luck. These are experimental projects, of unknown quality and completeness, being thrown together in ways that the developers are unlikely to have even remotely considered.
Fuseki is a server that provides access to the SPARQL 1.1 standard. SPARQL is a W3C query language for RDF data on the Semantic Web. It forms a part of the Jena semantic web project. Fuseki provides the REST-style SPARQL HTTP Update, and SPARQL Query and SPARQL Update using the SPARQL protocol over HTTP. The SPARQL standards are works-in-progress by the SPARQL working group and while the general designs are stable, details may change. Fuseki will track the draft standards.
This page currently points to a German project to reimplement Aspect C/C++. The Aspect C compiler originally pointed to no longer exists and the website was removed by the University of Toronto.
@djzort: Again, I'll second all your points as those are some excellent ideas. There needs to be something to handle freak circumstances, though. Fortunately rare, I've encountered some biz...
@solardiz: As an active FM/FC enthusiast, I *ahem* update other people's records from time to time, as some maintainers are exceptionally bad at this. They "create and forget". (...An...
The rationale makes sense, but there's always a danger in rebranding and the majority of users of the site are going to be so used* to the F/L/OSS nomenclature debate that the *ahem* alternativ...
Hadn't noticed the revival of this, but it's excellent pimd is back. Have you looked at pimdd (a dense mode version of pimd)? It was a fork from pimd, which I never could quite understand a...