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'''Java''' is a general purpose programming language. Developed by Sun Microsystems. | '''Java''' is a general purpose programming language. Developed by Sun Microsystems. | ||
The Newcastle team used Java for their Gold award winning project last year, so we have decided to once again use this technology. Java is the main programming language taught at Newcastle University. | The Newcastle team used Java for their Gold award winning project last year, so we have decided to once again use this technology. Java is the main programming language taught at Newcastle University. | ||
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+ | Development of the population model took place in various IDEs including IntelliJ, Eclipse and NetBeans. | ||
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+ | : ''See also: [[Team:Newcastle/Microbase|Microbase]]''. | ||
== JSim == | == JSim == | ||
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== Models developed == | == Models developed == | ||
The following are models which we have developed using Java: | The following are models which we have developed using Java: | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 00:03, 21 October 2009
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Java
Java is a general purpose programming language. Developed by Sun Microsystems.
The Newcastle team used Java for their Gold award winning project last year, so we have decided to once again use this technology. Java is the main programming language taught at Newcastle University.
Development of the population model took place in various IDEs including IntelliJ, Eclipse and NetBeans.
- See also: Microbase.
JSim
To bridge the gap between agent based models (Java) and cellular models (CellML), the Newcastle team are using a software product called JSim, developed by the University of Washington.
Models developed
The following are models which we have developed using Java:
External links
News
Events
- 20 – 21 June 2009 - Europe workshop (London)
- 23 – 24 June 2009 - UK iGEM meetup (Edinburgh)
- 23 October Practice Presentation (Newcastle)
- 23 October T-shirts are ready
- 27 October Practice Presentation (Sunderland)
- 27 October Poster is ready
- 30 October – 2 November 2009 - Jamboree (Boston)
Social Net