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    GopherJS

    GopherJS

    Compiler from Go to JavaScript for running Go code in a browser

    GopherJS compiles Go code to pure JavaScript code. Its main purpose is to give you the opportunity to write front-end code in Go which will still run in all browsers. Nearly everything is supported, including Goroutines (compatibility documentation). Performance is quite good in most cases, see HTML5 game engine benchmark. Cgo is not supported. GopherJS requires Go 1.16 or newer. If you need an older Go version, you can use an older Gopher release. GopherJS uses your platform's default GOOS...
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    maXbox5

    maXbox5

    maXbox is a script tool engine, compiler and source lib all in one exe

    The Art of Coding: maXbox is a script tool engine, compiler and source lib all in one exe to design and code your scripts in a shellbook! It supports Pascal, Delphi (VCL), Python (P4D), PowerShell and Java Script (Edge WebView).
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    ELENA Programming Language

    ELENA Programming Language

    an object-oriented language with late binding

    ELENA is a general-purpose, pure object-oriented language with late binding. It promotes more object-oriented program design, reusable and more standardized code. The package includes compiler, IDE, ELENA libraries and samples
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    GroIMP

    GroIMP

    Growth-grammar related Interactive Modelling Platform

    Important: Groimp migrates to Gitlab. You can find the latest code at "https://gitlab.com/grogra/groimp/". The version on Sourceforge will not be updated anymore. The modelling platform GroIMP is designed as an integrated platform which incorporates modelling, visualisation and interaction. It exhibits several features which makes itself suitable for the field of biological or ALife modelling: The “modelling backbone” consists in the language XL. It is fully integrated, e.g., the...
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    LoseThos, a free, 64-bit, multicore, PC operating system designed from scratch -- not a Unix. No bloat. Boots in 2 seconds. Comes with games, C compiler, tools and lots of demos of the API! Test-drive or install -- it is a live CD.
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    A cross-platform BASIC language system to go with video games and RPGs. Comes with a Virtual Machine, so object code is multi-platform compatible
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    1964 is a popular Nintendo64 Emulator for Windows. With the right plugins, you can play almost any Nintendo64 game on your PC.
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    Nak is a video game compiler, based on lua. With his dll system, you can made your own functions for nak. For now, only 2d system will be added.
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