turing_machine VS automata

Compare turing_machine vs automata and see what are their differences.

turing_machine

A simple C program to emulate two symbol turing machine (by dinesh-GDK)

automata

A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines (by caleb531)
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turing_machine automata
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C Python
MIT License MIT License
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turing_machine

Posts with mentions or reviews of turing_machine. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

automata

Posts with mentions or reviews of automata. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-18.
  • Python library for simulating finite automata
    2 projects | /r/compsci | 18 May 2021
    I recommend looking at https://github.com/caleb531/automata which is another automata library in Python (also for pushdown automata, Turing machines) I've found useful in the past. One thing that wasn't so great about it was the assumption that states and symbols are Python strings. Using tuples mostly works, but sometimes it still breaks.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing turing_machine and automata you can also consider the following projects:

printbf - Brainfuck interpreter inside printf

visual-automata - Visual Automata is a Python 3 library built as a wrapper for the Automata library to add more visualization features.

CustomProcessor - 8-Bit computer following the design by Ben Eater

vim_turing_machine - An implementation of a Turing machine using only normal mode Vim commands

turbine - A poorly coded configurable Turing machine, made with Rust and splash of ❤️

netzob - Netzob: Protocol Reverse Engineering, Modeling and Fuzzing