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    MyLocalTon

    This is your personal local TON blockchain

    This is your personal local TON blockchain (ton.org) in a shape of cross-platform desktop application. It comes in a form of uber-jar with all dependencies and binaries.
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    JLite

    JLite

    Lightweight IDE for Java

    Lightweight IDE for Java targeting mostly students who are beginning Java programming. Create Java Application, Compile & Run Projects, Build Executable Jar Applications. It requires: 1. Java SDK 1.8 or higher 2. Dotnet Framework 2.0
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    JPHP

    JPHP

    JPHP - an implementation of PHP on Java VM

    ...JPHP is not a replacement for the Zend PHP engine or Facebook HHVM. We don’t plan to implement the zend runtime libraries (e.g. Curl, PRCE, etc.) for JPHP. PHP 7.1+ (and many language features from PHP 7.2, 7.3, 7.4). JIT (~2.5x faster PHP 5.6, ~1.1x faster PHP 7.0, ~13% slower than PHP 7.4, bench). Using java libraries and classes in PHP code.
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