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    XSharpDev

    XSharpDev

    XSharp Repository for the Compiler source code

    The Roslyn folder contains (modified) source from Roslyn The XSharp folder contains our own source for the compiler, documentation and other components. For the build process of the compiler we create our own "specialized" version of the CSharp Compiler. The source for this compiler and codeanalysis.dll is in the Tools folder. This compiler will translate some of the Roslyn Namespaces from CSharp into XSharp to prevent name conflicts when assemblies of both origins are in memory at the same time. ...
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    AL-IV

    AL-IV

    ALFOUR Programming language. Simple, safe, power, multi-platform.

    A programming language AL-IV (ALFOUR) is a high-level imperative object oriented programming language with minimal introduction level, easy porting to any platform claiming a very high level of safety and stability, with a controllable level of code protection, high efficiency of an executable code, full independence from a target platform, minimal enter level.
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    SMC - The State Machine Compiler

    SMC - The State Machine Compiler

    Translates state machine into a target programming language.

    SMC takes a state machine stored in a .sm file and generates a State pattern in 14 programming languages. Includes: default transitions, transition args, transition guards, push/pop transitions and Entry/Exit actions. See User Manual for more info.
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    Java language compiler for CLI (.NET Framework).
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    JaCIL (pronounced "jackal") is a project to create a byte-code compiler to translate .NET assemblies to Java class files.
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    A Windows native distribution of Bigloo, a Scheme system that includes an optimizing compiler generating C code, Java classes and .NET CIL files as well as an interpreter.
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    The goal of the project is to create extensible compiler to JVM. The compiler uses plugins and extensible syntax defined in separate project.
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    Peet is a back-end .NET compiler for the SXM software transactional memory (STM) package (available from Microsoft Research). It makes concurrent programming with an STM library easier and more efficient.
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