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    Scala.js

    Scala.js

    Scala.js, the Scala to JavaScript compiler

    Strong typing guarantees your code is free of silly mistakes; no more mixing up strings or numbers, forgetting what keys an object has, or worrying about typos in your method names. Scala.js takes care of all this tedious book-keeping for you, letting you focus on the actual, more interesting problem your application is trying to solve. Scala.js optimizes your Scala code into highly efficient JavaScript. Incremental compilation guarantees speedy (1-2s) turn-around times when your code changes. The generated JavaScript is both fast and small, starting from 45kB gzipped for a full application. ...
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    XPL compiler

    XPL compiler

    XPL to C translator

    XPL compiler as described in the book "A Compiler Generator" by McKeeman, Horning and Wortman. This compiler translates the XPL language to C source code allowing anyone with a working C compiler to run an XPL compiler.
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    XEROX SIGMA 7 XPL Compiler

    XPL Compiler for the XEROX SIGMA 7

    XPL Compiler for the XEROX SIGMA 7 written at Lawrence Livermore Labs in 1971. This compiler ran under the GORDO Operating System. This project includes a SLR(K) grammar analyzer written by Frank DeRemer. Both the compiler and grammar analyzer have been ported to run under UNIX.
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    EJE (Everyone's Java Editor)

    EJE (Everyone's Java Editor)

    Learn Java the easy way!

    ...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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    Modcomp XPL Compiler

    Modcomp XPL Compiler

    XPL Compiler for the Modcomp III/IV and Classic

    This is a self compiling XPL compiler for the Modcomp III/IV and Classic. The XPL language is described in the book "A Compiler Generator" by McKeeman, Horning and Wortman. This project has two compilers. The first was written in the late 1970's and released to the Modcomp Users Group (MUSE). The second compiler is an extension of the first that includes a Common Sub-Expression optimizer. XPL was used to write the HAL/S compiler for NASA about the same time this XPL compiler was being developed but this is not the compiler used to create HAL/S. ...
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    CpDB

    Relational database schema and tools for bacterial genome annotation

    ...The Cp pangenome delivered to the scientific community fifteen bacterial strains deposited at the GenBank database between the years of 2009 and 2012. The thesis was written in Brazilian Portuguese. However, an English book chapter explaining the software is available at this address: https://doi.org/10.5772/23724. CpDB is the backbone for the Pannotator software: https://pannotator.facom.ufu.br. Both software still is alive and kicking. Enjoy it.
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    Intel 486 XPL Compiler

    XPL Compiler for Intel 486 in 32-bit mode

    XPL is a dialect of PL/1 documented in the book "A Compiler Generator" by McKeeman, Horning and Wortman, published by Prentice-Hall, 1970, ISBN 13-155077-2. In 1996 David E. Bodenstab ported the compiler to the Intel 486 running on FreeBSD Unix. In 2020 Daniel E. Weaver ported the compiler to Linux. As of November 2020 the Linux port runs on both Linux and the Apple MAC. However Apple has deprecated the 32 bit mode of the Intel processors.
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    Freebasic Beginners Guide

    An updated Beginners guide to FreeBASIC

    ...Please check out my homepage for updated information and ways you can help with this ongoing project. If you can please buy me a hamburger as it is hard writing a book.
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Port of the Pascal-P4 compiler to Free Pascal and Delphi. The source code of Pascal-P4 is commented in the book "Pascal Implementation" by Steven Pemberton and Martin Daniels. The book is readable online at http://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/pascal/
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    A simple compiler that is totally out of my personal interest. Currently aimed at Intel platform only. Education purpose mainly. The main reference is the "Dragon book" 2nd edition. I'm intending to implement all important algorithms in this book.
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    Java decompilation tools from 'Decompiling Java' book published by Apress.
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    This Project will provide some documentations and softwares which will be useful for students who is learning computer sicence. I want, firstly, to provide a C compiler, then writen a book basis on the compiler. The book will be written in Chinese.
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    inger

    Inger is a compiler for an imperative programming language (inger)

    Inger is a compiler for an imperative programming language (inger), which is much like C (but cleaner). Apart from the Inger compiler, we have written the e-book 'Compiler Construction: A Practical Approach', which is available for download.
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    To use source codes from Bruce Schneier's book "Applied Cryptography" to compile and run in C++, but there are problems with parsers and binaries. using:eclipse-cpp-europa-winter-win32,eclipsecpppack,MinGW-5.1.
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