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Abstract: We motivate and describe the design and implementation of a system for compiling the high-level programming language Nesl into Java. As well as increasing the portabilityofNesl, this system has enabled us to make existing simulations and algorithm animations available in applet form on the web. (Update)

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@misc{ into-interactive,
  author = "Compiling Nesl Into",
  title = "Interactive Simulations on the Web:",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/658163.html" }
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