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    The GNU Ada compiler
    This project currently provides the GNAT Studio Ada development environment, packaged for macOS. For a source of the compiler and software packages, for various operating systems, see https://ada-lang.io and Alire. For up-to-date releases of the GNAT compiler packaged for macOS, see https://github.com/simonjwright/distributing-gcc/releases. Older releases are retained for historical reasons.
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    MaciASL

    MaciASL

    ACPI Machine Language IDE for OS X

    A native AML compiler and IDE for OS X, with syntax coloring, tree navigation, automated patching, online patch file repositories, and iASL binary updates. Written entirely in Cocoa, conforms to OS X guidelines
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    Jar Explorer is a simple, easy-to-use application to browse the contents of jar files. It also includes a class decompiler.
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    Dotnet IL Editor (DILE) allows disassembling and debugging .NET 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0/3.5 applications without source code or .pdb files. It can debug even itself or the assemblies of the .NET Framework on IL level.
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    Ccache

    Ccache

    A fast compiler cache

    Ccache is a compiler cache. It speeds up recompilation by caching previous compilations and detecting when the same compilation is being done again. Ccache is free software, released under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. Supports GCC, Clang, MSVC (Microsoft Visual C++) and other similar compilers. Works on Linux, macOS, other Unix-like operating systems and Windows. Understands C, C++, assembler, CUDA, Objective-C and Objective-C++. Supports secondary storage over HTTP (e.g. using Nginx or Google Cloud Storage), Redis or local filesystem, optionally sharding data onto a server cluster. Supports fast "direct" and "depend" modes that don't rely on using the preprocessor. Supports compression using Zstandard. Checksums cache content using XXH3 to detect data corruption. Keeps statistics on hits/misses. Automatic cache size management. Easy installation.
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    Dotty

    Dotty

    The scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty

    The exciting new version of Scala 3 brings many improvements and new features. Scala 3 is a complete overhaul of the Scala language. At its core, many aspects of the type-system have been changed to be more principled. While this also brings exciting new features along (like union types), first and foremost, it means that the type-system gets (even) less in your way and for instance type-inference and overload resolution are much improved. One underlying core concept of Scala was (and still is to some degree) to provide users with a small set of powerful features that can be combined to great (and sometimes even unforeseen) expressivity. For example, the feature of implicits has been used to model contextual abstraction, to express type-level computation, model type-classes, perform implicit coercions, encode extension methods, and many more. Learning from these use cases, Scala 3 takes a slightly different approach and focuses on intent rather than mechanism.
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    Fable

    Fable

    F# to JavaScript compiler

    Type inference provides robustness and correctness, but without the cost of additional code. Let the compiler catch bugs for you. Fable produces readable JavaScript code compatible with ES2015 standards and popular tooling like Webpack. Call JavaScript from Fable or Fable from JS. Use NPM packages. The entire JavaScript ecosystem is at your fingertips. Choose your favorite tool, from Visual Studio Code to JetBrains Rider. Fable supports the F# core library and some common .NET libraries to supplement the JavaScript ecosystem. These are some of the main F# features that you can use in your web apps with Fable. There's a lot of code involving continuations out there, like asynchronous or indeterministic operations. Other languages bake specific solutions into the syntax, with F# you can use built-in computation expressions and also extend them yourself. These are some of the main F# features that you can use in your web apps with Fable.
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    Gleam

    Gleam

    A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!

    Gleam's powerful static type system helps find and prevent bugs at compile time, long before it reaches your users. It also serves as a productive refactoring tool, enabling programmers to confidently make large changes to unfamiliar code, quickly and with low risk. For problems, the type system can't solve (such as your server being hit by a bolt of lightning) the Erlang virtual machine provides well-tested mechanisms for gracefully handling failure. Hunting down bugs can be stressful so Gleam's compiler provides clear and helpful feedback about any problems. We want to spend more time developing features and less time looking for bugs or deciphering cryptic error messages. Gleam builds on top of the Erlang virtual machine, a best-in-class runtime that has enabled companies such as Discord, Ericsson, Heroku, and WhatsApp to provide low-latency services at a global scale. Gleam takes full advantage of the Erlang runtime and adds no overhead of its own.
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    KSP

    KSP

    Kotlin Symbol Processing API

    KSP is Kotlin’s lightweight, idiomatic alternative to Java annotation processing that gives compile-time access to Kotlin program structure. Rather than forcing Kotlin through Java’s annotation APIs, it exposes Kotlin-first symbols—classes, functions, properties, types—so processors can generate code efficiently. The design dramatically reduces incremental build overhead by operating directly on symbols without compiling stubs, which speeds up large multi-module projects. Processors run as Gradle plugins, participate in incremental builds, and can target common use cases like DI bindings, JSON adapters, or UI glue code. Because the API reflects Kotlin semantics (nullability, visibility, type aliases, etc.), generated code aligns cleanly with Kotlin style and tooling.
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    MIR

    MIR

    A lightweight JIT compiler based on MIR

    MIR means Medium Internal Representation. MIR project goal is to provide a basis to implement fast and lightweight interpreters and JITs. Plans to try MIR light-weight JIT first for CRuby or/and MRuby implementation. Each module can contain functions and declarations and data. Each function has a signature (parameters and return types), local variables (including function arguments) and instructions. Each local variable has a type which can be only a 64-bit integer, float, double, or long double. Each instruction has an opcode and operands. Operand can be a local variable (or a function argument), immediate, memory, label, or reference. The immediate operand can be a 64-bit integer, float, double, or long double value. There are conversion instructions for conversion between different 32- and 64-bit signed and unsigned values, float, double, and long double values. There are return instructions working on 32- and 64-bit integer values, float, double, and long double values.
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    PackageCompiler

    PackageCompiler

    Compile your Julia Package

    Julia is, in general, a "just-barely-ahead-of-time" compiled language. When you call a function for the first time, Julia compiles it for precisely the types of arguments given. This can take some time. All subsequent calls within that same session use this fast compiled function, but if you restart Julia you lose all the compiled work. PackageCompiler allows you to do this work upfront — further ahead of time — and store the results for a lower latency startup. You can save loaded packages and compiled functions into a file (called a sysimage) that you pass to Julia upon startup. Typically the goal is to reduce latency on your machine; for example, you could load the packages and compile the functions used in common plotting workflows using that saved image by default. In general, sysimages are not relocatable to other machines; they'll only work on the machine they were created on.
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    Teal

    Teal

    The compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua

    This is the repository of tl, the compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua. The core compiler has no dependencies and is implemented as a single tl. lua file which you can load into your projects. Running tl. loader() will add Teal support to your package loader, meaning that require() will be able to run .tl files. Alternatively, you can find pre-compiled binaries for Linux x86_64 and Windows x86_64 at the releases page. The packages contain a stand-alone executable that can run Teal programs (without the need of a separate Lua installation) and also compile them to Lua.
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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    TinyGo brings the Go programming language to embedded systems and to the modern web by creating a new compiler based on LLVM. You can compile and run TinyGo programs on over 60 different microcontroller boards such as the BBC micro:bit and the Arduino Uno. TinyGo can also produce WebAssembly (WASM) code which is very compact in size. You can compile programs for web browsers, as well as for server and edge computing environments that support the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) family of interfaces. TinyGo is a Go compiler intended for use in small places such as microcontrollers, WebAssembly (Wasm), and command-line tools. It reuses libraries used by the Go language tools alongside LLVM to provide an alternative way to compile programs written in the Go programming language. While TinyGo embeds the Clang compiler to parse import "C" blocks, many features of Cgo are still unsupported.
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    koka

    koka

    Koka language compiler and interpreter

    Koka is a strongly typed functional-style language with effect types and handlers. The core of Koka consists of a small set of well-studied language features, like first-class functions, a polymorphic type- and effect system, algebraic data types, and effect handlers. Each of these is composable and avoid the addition of “special” extensions by being as general as possible. Koka tracks the (side) effects of every function in its type, where pure and effectful computations are distinguished. The precise effect typing gives Koka rock-solid semantics backed by well-studied category theory, which makes Koka particularly easy to reason about for both humans and compilers. Effect handlers let you define advanced control abstractions, like exceptions, async/await, or probabilistic programs, as a user library in a typed and composable way. Perceus is an advanced compilation method for reference counting.
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    CCSH is provides a way of using C programs in the way you use shell scripts. This allows the user to only have to manage 1 file (the source file). This is also useful in heterogenious environments. The code is compiled upon execution. In the fu
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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
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    Eclipse Portable [4.6–4.26]

    Eclipse Portable [4.6–4.26]

    Portable version of the multifunctional development platform Eclipse.

    With this portable version of Eclipse, you can develop software directly from your removable mass storage device, even without admin rights. To get started, please visit the Eclipse Portable wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/eclipse-neon-portable/wiki GitHub: https://github.com/Berny23/eclipse-portable Thank you for over 180,000 Downloads! Please note: A few months ago, I completely switched to Linux (now Arch btw). So, I'll be no longer active creating portable apps for Windows.
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    Virtual T
    Virtual T is a TRS-80 Model 100/102/200 emulator that runs on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. The goal of Virtual T is to provide 100% hardware emulation so any existing programs will run. It also adds powerful development and debugging tools.
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    Win32Forth is ANS compatible, Forth language application development system with many tools; Interactive console, integrated extensible debugger, a GUI file editor, hypertext rendering, hyperlinked source files. VIEW <word-name> to explore the many files
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    The Open Fortran Project (OFP) provides a Fortran 2008 compliant parser and associated tools. These tools provide a Java and C API for actions called when parser rules are completed. It also provides Fortran interfaces to the OpenCL runtime (new). IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Open Fortran Project has switched to using a parser based on SDF (Syntax Definition Formalism). Please consider using our new work at https://github.com/OpenFortranProject/ofp-sdf. While the SDF parser is not as advanced as the ANTLR-based parser, it provides much more capabilities, including a term rewriting system for creating a Fortran AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) using Stratego/XT (see http://strategoxt.org) and other custom program transformations. The OFP ANTLR-based parser is no longer under active development.
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    EJE (Everyone's Java Editor)

    EJE (Everyone's Java Editor)

    Learn Java the easy way!

    EJE is a simple Java editor, perfect to learn Java, without learning a complex development tool. EJE is multi-platform (written in Java), light- weight, user-friendly and have several useful basic features. A good help to start with Java! Supports the study of the Java for Aliens book (www.javaforaliens.com), or other my books (Italian Language) like www.nuovojava.it. You don't need to install the JDK anymore (the runtime is embedded). See the video "How to create the "Hello World App in 20 Seconds" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKiEAGbEk2k
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    ECLiPSe CLP

    ECLiPSe CLP

    ECLiPSe Constraint Logic Programming System

    The ECLiPSe Constraint Logic Programming System is designed for solving combinatorial optimization problems, for the development of new constraint solver technology and their hybrids, and for the teaching of modelling, solving and search techniques.
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    Batch Compiler

    Batch Compiler

    Complete IDE for Batch files with BAT To EXE Compiler and Debugger.

    Effortlessly Convert .bat to .exe with Batch Compiler Batch Compiler offers the ultimate Integrated Development Environment for batch scripts. Leverage our powerful built-in compiler to seamlessly transform your batch files into standalone Windows executables, complete with your Company name, Copyright info, Version info, and embedded resources! Unlike other solutions for converting bat to exe, Batch Compiler excels at handling complex batch scripts, thanks to its Intelli-Parse technology and Debugger. Enter a new era of Windows programming with Batch Compiler, featuring a plethora of Advanced Commands tailored for advanced file, mathematical, and logical operations within batch scripts.
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    DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender is a drop-in replacement for the DOS/4GW DOS Extender and compatibles. Being fast, small and flexible DOS/32A can be used in many environments, from embedded systems to DOS emulators, by both developers and end users alike.
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    Software Development Kit for the Nintendo(tm) Gameboy Advance(tm) based on GCC.
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