GroovyLab

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GroovyLab, formerly jLab, is a numerical computational environment implemented in Java. The main scripting engine of GroovyLab is GroovySci, an extension of Groovy. Additionally, the interpreted Groovy Scripts (similar to MATLAB) and dynamic linking to Java class code are supported.

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GroovyLab
Initial releaseJanuary 1, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-01-01)
Stable release
2020 / December 6, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-12-06)
TypeTechnical computing
LicenseGNU GPL v2
Websitehttps://github.com/sterglee/GroovyLab
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The GroovyLab environment provides a MATLAB/Scilab scientific computing platform that is supported by scripting engines implemented in the Java language. GroovyLab 4.0.0-alpha-2 provides GroovySci, which is a compiled scripting language based on GroovyShell.[1]

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