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Lemick is a project to make a programming language similar to those traditional Basic implementations but with all the attributes of the modern programming tool
A suite of utilities meant for use when programming in general C/C++. It includes a stat program, an "insert" management program, syntax highlighter, code generators, a library of system-independent header files, and many more, just to name a few.
Q is a programming language with a Lisp-like syntax, but is oriented toward component programming and compiled and interpreted usage, with an emphasis on cooperation with other modern language environments.
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galsC is a compiler for a new language (based on nesC, which is based on C) to support the TinyGALS (Globally Asynchronous, Locally Synchronous) programming model. This compiler is designed to work with the TinyOS project.
ESOMA is a component orientated framework for simulation and evaluation
of arbitrary microprocessor and DSP architectures. Simulators using
ESOMA are runtime configurable. Architectural changes do not need
recompiling. Programming language is C++ (Linu
IoBind is a C++ STL compliant library to easily serializing objects to/from string, handle encodings, add encrypion, convert to base64, etc. IoBind uses Meta-Programming to acheive a new way of looking at ostream.
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A interpreter for the brainf*k programming language which also can generate C code (and a Makefile).
Supported compilers: gcc (linux, cygwin, ...) and MSVCPP 6.0
The program emulates a MIX machine (introduced by Knuth in his books "The Art of Computer Programming").
- MIX Assembly Language (MIXAL) parser that converts the MIXAL code to MIX machine code
- a MIX interpreter which executes MIX machine code
Paradox is a programming language designed to combine the simplicity of scripting languages like PHP and Perl with the power and speed of C++ and Python.
hIDE is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C++, C & Java based application programming. It is currently being developed on the Linux platform with plans for an eventual port to Windows.
Sigel teaches virtual robots to walk in a physical 3D-simulation.
It uses the method of "Genetic Programming" to evolve control
programs for any robots that come into your mind, visualizes them using OpenGL
and exports animations to Povray.
The project's aim is to build automated programming language translation system that will port program sources written in one language to other programming language(s).
Tomato is an experimental Java application development environment which aims to replace text-based Java programming with a point-and-click visual programming language. The prototype works sufficiently to help develop parts of itself.
A framework for user-extensible compilers and development tools, including a Java-to-Java extensible compiler, ideal for Java code refactoring. Also includes the new LX programming language.
The Cup Programming Language is a combination compiler and VM (Virtual Machine). The language is purely procedural, though allows 'top-level' code like a scripting language.
Goal of this project is to build a graphical programming language (with its own IDE) that gets rid of those pesky over-multiple-screen-paranthesis-constructions known from almost every language available. It should also conform as much as possible to UML