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The site uses JAMWiki the code is forked to implement many specific extensions, needed by this project.
The site uses JAMWiki the code is forked to implement many specific extensions, needed by this project.
The site provides new articles RSS feed at [http://ultrastudio.org/rss.xml].


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Ultrastudio.org is an educational site built along the lines of “encyclopedia that anyone can edit” with content interactivity enhancements. Next to educational articles it also shows demos in the form of Java applets. These applets are written and contributed by community, same as the rest of content. The site is free to use for anyone, and most of the contents are under various Free licenses. All applets on the site are so called "unsigned applets" that are not allowed to access your local disk and other resources. Server removes all signatures when rebuilding applet on the server side. Also, applets are approved to run only after testing by the site team and public code review.

The total number of production pages (Java applet + explaining Wiki article for the non-programming visitor) is about 35. This does not count applet project pages, code review pages, pages on site about the site itself and so on. The number of all pages should be about 100 as there one code review page per package and then per class plus many other service pages.

The site uses JAMWiki the code is forked to implement many specific extensions, needed by this project.

The site provides new articles RSS feed at [1].