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System C# (scs) - Port of the C# language for generating highly optimized system code to C++ C or GCC backend. SCS is not JIT'ed, does not need GC, includes c/c++ header files, has full macro support, and allows fine control of all generated code.
JavaCCCS is a port of JavaCC to generate C# code instead of Java. JavaCCCS is a compiler compiler, i.e. given a grammar file it generates a parser for it that can then be used directly or by other applications.
A port to C# of a lexical analyzer tool called JFlex. Produces Java or C# source code files for scanning an input stream and producing a sequence of tokens. Compatible with CUP (Constructor of Useful Parsers).
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JB2CSharp is a port of the Java-Bison/Flex software developed by the Serl project at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Parsers and lexers will be able to use C# actions. The open source .NET project Mono has requested the port, and here it is.
NasmSharp is an open source effort to build a x86 assembler written in pure C#. Primarily it is a C# port of well known x86 assembler NASM, written in ANSI C.
Involvement of some experienced C# programmers is highly appreciated.