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    The Tengo Language

    The Tengo Language

    A fast script language for Go

    Tengo is a small, dynamic, fast, secure script language for Go. Tengo is fast and secure because it's compiled/executed as bytecode on stack-based VM that's written in native Go. Securely Embeddable and Extensible. Compiler/runtime written in native Go (no external deps or cgo). Executable as a standalone language / REPL. Use cases, rules engine, state machine, data pipeline, transpiler. If you need to evaluate a simple expression, you can use Eval function instead.
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    Stencil

    Stencil

    A web component compiler for building UI components

    ...Stencil components are just Web Components, so they work with any major framework or no framework at all. Stencil was created to power the components for Ionic Framework, a cross-platform mobile development technology stack used by more than 5M developers worldwide.
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    tvm

    tvm

    Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu, etc.

    Apache TVM is an open source machine learning compiler framework for CPUs, GPUs, and machine learning accelerators. It aims to enable machine learning engineers to optimize and run computations efficiently on any hardware backend. The vision of the Apache TVM Project is to host a diverse community of experts and practitioners in machine learning, compilers, and systems architecture to build an accessible, extensible, and automated open-source framework that optimizes current and emerging...
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    MoonLang is a lightweight static programming language built with C++ and LLVM, featuring dual syntax styles (`: end` and `{ }`). Supports Windows, Linux, macOS and embedded platforms (ARM/RISC-V/ESP32), compiles to only 15KB-300KB, build full-stack applications from MCU to desktop.
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    Simple components for Ada

    Simple components for Ada

    A software components library

    The Simple components for Ada library provides implementations of smart pointers for automatically collected objects (using reference counting), object persistence, unbounded and bounded arrays of smart pointers, generic unbounded arrays of private objects and plain pointers, generic sets, maps, arbitrary precision arithmetic, B-trees, directed graphs, directed weighted graphs, stacks, and storage pools. It also includes table management, string editing, IEEE 754 support, and infix...
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    GHCJS

    GHCJS

    Haskell to JavaScript compiler, based on GHC

    ...It aims to preserve Haskell’s semantics—including laziness and rich types—by shipping a small runtime and shims for core libraries. Developers write normal Haskell, use Cabal/Stack to build, then bundle the generated JavaScript alongside required support code. Interoperability with the JavaScript world is provided through a foreign-function interface, allowing Haskell code to call browser APIs or Node modules and to be called back from JS. The ecosystem includes packages tailored to GHCJS (for example DOM bindings and FRP libraries), enabling full single-page apps written in Haskell. ...
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    An implementation of a light-weight stack-less jit compiler for x86 (32/64), ARM (32 [v5,v7,thumb2]/64), PowerPC (32/64), MIPS (32/64) and SPARC (32) architectures. It generates machine code from a platform independent (simplified) assembly language.
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    Classic BCPL for the ATARI ST

    Classic BCPL for the ATARI ST

    BCPL was designed by Martin Richards at Cambridge University (1966)

    Here you will find a collection of BCPL tools I've gathered from the net, cleaned up and ported to the Atari ST. This involved fixing bugs, reducing stack usage and making the code compile in 16bit via Pure C (Turbo C for the Atari ST). Source credits include: Martin Richards - BCPL Kit http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mr10/ Robert Nordier (Translated interp to C) http://www.nordier.com/ Serge Vakulenko (Translated cg/syn/trn to C) https://github.com/sergev/b I'm sure there are other names, but those are the ones on the source files. ...
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    It is (no stack based!) VM in a form of a library. It supports different language paradigms without data type restrictions, allows both interpretation and JIT, produces a fast code. Our goal - to have a GENERIC and POWER tool for code migration.
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    The stack tracer is an delphi library for help to make exception handling to informative. The library is written for Delphi 7, but i think will work also on the 5 and 6 versions.
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    Starlang is a simple byte-compiled imperative programming language.
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    ESELC is a interpreter for the Easy Stack Environment Language (ESEL). It is written in ISO C++.
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    STack Oriented Interactive Compiler Adapted to Linux. POSIX threads, regular expressions, sockets, associative arrays (hashes), dynamic memory/GC, floating point math, types, and more. An RPN language, inspired by STOIC and Forth.
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    This provides an interactive, programmer-friendly interface to VMware's VProbes facility. VProbes is a safe, dynamic technology for instrumenting software running in virtual machines, and the software stack itself.
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