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    SWIG

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    A code generator for connecting C/C++ with other programming languages

    ...SWIG is typically used to parse C/C++ interfaces and generate the 'glue code' required for the above target languages to call into the C/C++ code. SWIG can also export its parse tree in the form of XML.
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    PAS2PHP

    PAS2PHP

    Transpiles/Converts Pascal to Working PHP Source Code

    ...The key to coding for PAS2PHP is to understand the limitations of PHP. Read the example code provided, and always check the outputed PHP code to understand how this works. As a guide to what PAS2PHP can achieve... my web site is written in Pascal, and then converted to PHP. (The code is in the source package). PAS2PHP uses the Pascal Parse Tree Classes (PasTree) which comes with FreePascal, and therefore the parsing limits are defined by this library.
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    JPlex

    Java lexical analyzer generator

    ...Their state machines are precompiled and serialized, so run time initialization is fast no matter how large the rule set. JPlex is not a parser generator; it only generates an interface for its parsers, and it does not build a parse tree. When the lexer identifies a token that has a named event associated with it, it passes the token to the parser method associated with that event. A lexer can dispatch token events to any number of parsers. JPlex is steadily being improved, and the Subversion repo will almost always be newer and better than the binary download.
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    PHPExtJS

    Built free and powerfull web application with ExtJS and PHP

    ...We build one of great web application framework that full integrated between both of Server and Client Side framework together. To support this particular Web application, the frameworks are built using Yii PHP Framework to provide service for the client requests. Additionally, this web application also contain of latest ExtJS framework to provide high performance application interfaces such as native apps. Features: - Ext JS CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) Code Generator - RESTful HTTP method (PUT, DELETE, UPDATE, GET) - ExtJS MVC - RBAC application architecture - Dynamic tree menu CSRF attack prevention by default You can download 2 version of phpextjs, there is standart and desktop version Here is link download Standart version : https://github.com/sani-iman-pribadi/phpextjs_standart/archive/master.zip Desktop version https://github.com/sani-iman-pribadi/phpextjs_desktop/archive/master.zip
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