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Cinglish is a programming language using natural language elements as its keywords and constructs. The primary design goals are portability and accessibility. Secondary goals are compactness and support for multiple programming paradigms.
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an alternative interpreter for the Python programming language
The aim of the CPyrol project is to create a complete Python interpreter written in C++ with minimal system requirements and a very clean codebase.
I am working on this project mainly to gather experience with the current C++ standart (C++ 11) and with compiler development, it is not (yet) intended for practical usage.
This project is at an early stage of development. Currently implemented is a Lexer, Parser and Code Generator for compiling Python code into CPython-compatible bytecode.
Compiler for the scripting language Tcl used to create native application out of tcl language input files. The native applications are significant faster and absolute safe in terms of protect your private property
axpl is an Advanced XML Programming language. Programs can be written nearly compiler and platform independend in xml. xslt can perform the output into a programming language (C,C++,C##,Java,...) into native code.
shgen is a profile compile that allows for modular, automatic generation of shell environments. It is intended to permit system administrators to allow users to easily tailor their own shell environments. Designed for clusters and other multiuser systems.
Simple University project of a compiler based in the Croatian language. Implemented in C++, using a LL(1) grammatical , with a syntax like Perl, excluding arrays or other complex primitive variable. I didn't finished the semantic analyzer.. :(
ELCO stands for Embedded Lisp COmpiler or Esdens Lisp COmpiler. The goal is to create a lisp compiler for embedded 32bit architectures. (i.e. ARM) With this compiler you are able to write lisp code on a naked chip. No OS needed.
This is a project to create a compiler that converts grammars written in SRGS standard (http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-grammar/) to a graph understandable by HMM based ASR engines. Check srgs-parser.sf.net
Trying to implement a lispy scripting language on top of Java in a minimalistic way: as small as possible but with a solid language design thats borrowed from common lisp.
Blade Language Developer (or Project Blade for short) is a toolkit for creating domain specific or general programming languages. The toolkit offers a language for describing grammars, and templatable parser generator.
A collection of ACS tools. It will have an ACS disassembler, because I intend to get a method of decompiling as quickly as possible. After that, there will be: compiler, decompiler, linker and translator, etc...