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    Vector Pascal is a language targeted at SIMD multi-core instruction-sets such as the AVX and SSE2 or x86-64-v3. It has a SIMD compiler which supports parallel vector operations, loop unrolling, common sub expression removal etc. It is implemented in Java.
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    FAIN SNMP Activator

    Active Network Programming Language

    FAIN SNAP provides an active network programming language and interpreter. It allows finite state machines to be operated over a number of network elements. Its main use is to program firewalls and raise alerts. It is a native Debian distribution.
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    A full development kit, based on XSCompiler. Multi-platform compiler and IDE, many libraries and examples. Uses an innovative programming language, an improved version of the standard and well-known C/C++.
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