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    c

    c

    Compile and execute C "scripts" in one go!

    ...With this shell script, you can compile and execute C "scripts" in one go! (Oh yeah, and it works for C++ too.) First of all, I want to clarify why this is not the same as tcc -run. TCC is a compiler. We all know that. TCC will perform its own set of optimizations, just as GCC will perform its own and Clang will perform its own. The purpose of this script is to give a simple front-end to your favorite compiler. I'm a fan of speed, and C definitely offers it. Being able to write a small, fast, and portable C "script" is great. ...
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    AmiE (AmigaE)

    AmiE (AmigaE)

    E Integrated Development Environment Targeting All Systems

    ...This is a new project which will be available soon. I wanted to bring AmigaE back to life, so I wrote an E to C transpiler which creates C code compatible CC65/CMOC/VBCC/BCC/GCC/TCC/LCC etc. The aim is to bring AmigaE to every possible platform in one hit.
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    Portable aeabi

    C portable ARM aeabi

    ...It may be used by computer languages as a quick path to have a compatible aeabi library. It is not supposed to be as fast as assembler. This project started as a laboratory to provide standalone aeabi for TCC (Tiny CC - http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/tinycc) but may be used in any software requiring its own aeabi library. GCC provides a much better implementation but requires gcc shared lib.
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    PythoidC
    ...PythoidC is braceless, whitespace sensitive, self-documenting, Introspectable. PythoidC is runnable inline with Python. PythoidC can be translated to C code and compiled in TCC, GCC, VC++
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    M is a capability-based language in the Java framework for distributed, secure, persistent, extensible virtual worlds. The project also supports JCC, a Java-based hybrid constraint programming language. This project is also being used for work on TCC and its extensions.
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