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Open-source, free, multi-platform BASIC compiler, with syntax similar MS-QuickBASIC (including the GFX statements), that adds new features such as pointers, unsigned data types, inline assembly, a pre-processor and many others.
makefile scripts and templates for Allegro 4 game library
This is a group of makefile scripts and templates that helps the developer and end-user to configure, update, and build Allegro/AllegroGL/etc projects, on many platforms, and with different compilers, in a easy way (just type "make" and it will work).
mk, with a C/C++ compiler & using user supplied C/C++ code, is a
tool which controls generation of executables & non-source files
of a program. mk is similar to tools such as GNU make, but exists as a header file & rules/targets are specified using C/C++
This project aims at providing a POSIX compliant subsystem for OS/2. A first version will provide missing extensions to the existing EMX libraries; a future version will port and integrate BSD libraries as a standalone environment.
NLPP (The Native Language Programming Project) aims to permit foreign programmers to program using commands (such as if) in their own language (such as \'si\' for Spanish). We also aim to create an easily extensible program so that programmers all over t
The Kapok backbone creates a binary file that can be executed in both
windows, dos and x86-elf based versions of unix (currently linux,
but it should be very easy to extend this), and using a datafile, it
can execute a binary, relative to which system
Generate Pascal and/or C code starting from a simple HTML-like file. You insert then the output in your program and with a simple call to a function you'll see on the screen the linked HTML! In the future the format will be HTML/XML.