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    Stencil

    Stencil

    A web component compiler for building UI components

    Stencil is a toolchain for building reusable, scalable design systems. Generate small, blazing fast, and 100% standards based Web Components that run in every browser. The magical, reusable web component compiler. Start building in seconds. With intentionally small tooling, a tiny API, and zero configuration, Stencil gets out of the way and lets you focus on your work. A tiny runtime, prerendering, and the raw power of native Web Components make Stencil one of the fastest compilers around. ...
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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    ...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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Pybris

    Pybris

    B language compiler written in Python targeting RISVM

    Pybris is a compiler written in Python using Pyparsing for the B Programming Language. The compiler emits a variant of Bitmario RISVM assembly. The practical goal of the project is to provide a way to develop digital signal processing (DSP) effects for the Competent Audio library that is a friendlier alternative to writing RISVM assembly by hand. Pybris is written for Python 2.7, but has also been tested to run with Python 3.8.10.
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    php2desktop

    php2desktop

    Build Windows desktop applications using PHP, Javascript, CSS & HTML

    php2desktop gives developers the ability to create content rich native Windows GUI applications using web technologies they're familiar with. Zero C language knowledge is necessary, simply copy your web files into the www directory and run by opening the .exe file. In a way, php2desktop is a PHP to exe compiler without the headache of running commands. php2desktop is an out-of-the-box solution that comes pre-built with PHP 8 and a Chromium 114 embedded browser; combine with the power of JavaScript, SQLite, HTML5 & CSS3 and you'll be making native desktop applications as easy as building a web application. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

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    Moonjit

    Moonjit

    Just-In-Time Compiler for the Lua Programming language

    Moonjit is a Just-In-Time Compiler (JIT) for the Lua programming language. Lua is a powerful, dynamic and light-weight programming language. It may be embedded or used as a general-purpose, stand-alone language. Moonjit is a fork of the inactive LuaJIT project and aims to provide a way forward for existing users of LuaJIT looking for continuity in development and maintenance.
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    Ampare PHP Encoder

    Ampare PHP Encoder

    Protect and Obfuscate Encode PHP File From reading ( Opensource )

    Protect and Obfuscate Encode PHP File From reading ( Opensource ) Ampare PHP Encoder is a simple and easy to use PHP File Encoder which prevent newbies from reading it automatically. However , Advance and Intermediate able to find way to decode it. FAQ My script doesn't run or terminate Reference : http://php.net/manual/en/function.eval.php When Eval() function run an error code it will automatically terminate so the script doesn't run. Use it only 100% clean code. Please use PHP-Protect Script for better security too . by php protect it first and encode with our software so it second layer protection http://www.phpprotect.info/ I take my free time doing support. ...
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    Compiler optimization for code that AI generates, reuses similar substrings of code to exponentially reduce the Big-O of compile. At runtime, CodeTree objects breed, rename vars, mutate code and run it instantly. For any realtime compilable language.
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    A simple way to create a syntax highlighting editor for a custom language/grammar and/or create custom grammar parsers. This is a .NET project written in C#. See details here: http://acct001.com/wordpress/?p=190
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