🌏 Automatarium
A place for automata
Automatarium is a modern take on the useful JFLAP, but designed with a modern user interface and quality-of-life features that JFLAP was lacking. Currently, Automatarium fully supports finite automata, with basic functionality implemented for push-down automata and Turing machines.
Contributing
For details on contributing to Automatarium, please read the contributing guide.
Contributors
Automatarium is built primarily by RMIT University students as a capstone project, created by the following students in 2022 (semester 1).
It has since been picked up and worked on by more capstone groups.
Group 2 - 2022 Semester 2
Implemented support for push-down automata and Turing machines, as well as improving simulation code.Group 3 - 2023 Semester 1
For a full list of contributors see: https://github.com/automatarium/automatarium/graphs/contributors
License
Automatarium is licensed under MIT