Asteroids Simulation - Demonstrative sample written in f# based on the book: Friendly F # (Fun with game programming) illustrates how
often a good problem definition must use specific algorithms to emprove the application performances
like in this sample where we used a space partition algorithm.
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Colours Colours - This application will allow the users to know the R,G,B values of the colour which appears on their screen.
This application might help you in building simple coloured web pages
Troubleshoot This app helps you to learn troubleshoot your system and to learn basics of windows
Smashingmagazine This application is for the Smashing Magazine blog. The blog blog offers resources and advice to web developers and web designers
EasyULA EasyULA - EasyULA is designed to help developers create small, easy-to-read license agreements for their software. These smaller licenses will help to make users more likely to read them, and therefore, more fully accept them. Also, it's very easy (and fast) to create a license with EasyULA
My App This app will help you to download apps and create your own
Other Software by developer «Mudy»:
Rocket Simulation Rocket Simulation - Demonstration example written in f # based on the book: friendly F # (fun with game programming)
illustrates how through this language you can describe physical behaviors (in our case a rocket launched through the Moon direction is subject to various forces like moons and earth mass etc
Ball Simulation Ball Simulation - Demonstrative sample written in f# based on the book: Friendly F # (Fun with game programming) illustrates
how f# is very convenient and easy to use to resolve scientific problems like in this sample where we simulate the
bounce of a ball on the ground
ScriptingAndAi ScriptingAndAi - Demonstrative sample written in f# based on the book: Friendly F # (Fun with game programming) illustrates
an artificial intelligence written entirely with a scripting language built into f#
Maze A classic maze written in f #, we use to simulate the physics jiglibx. Book:Friendly F# (Fun with game programming)