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In this project we aim to develop scheme libraries for developing
various web applications (especially servlets and xml-based web services). Our approach is to use jscheme (an open source implementation of scheme in Java) as the core language which allow
Native Java parser framework, no (pre-)compilers needed. Closely follows BNF syntax. Optimized for performance and low overhead. Highly flexible and extendable using a streamlined API. Integrate semantics, tracing and even context sensitive parsers.
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ePolyglot is a set of libraries, classes, and tools which enable Eiffel to interoperate with Python and, to an extent, Haskell. Features for using Python objects from Eiffel, Eiffel objects from Python, and Haskell functions from Eiffel are included.
ePalm aims to be a general-purpose library for allowing the SmallEiffel eiffel compiler to generate m68k-compatible code, and a series of classes which wrap the palm API such that an Eiffel developer can write a PalmOS application entirely in Eiffel.