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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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    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...
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    Skila

    programming language and compiler

    Skila is an experimental language and compiler. It is written in C# so some .Net environment is required (like Mono) and NLT binaries (see the link below). This is not a proper release, this package is more a BACKUP of Skila. Until the first real user there will be no logs, noticies, and so on. Before you faint -- yes, the code is a mess, yes there are a lot of bugs, but there is improvement almost every day so for me this endeavour still looks promising. Read more at: https://aboutskila.wordpress.com/
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    Winform White/Gray Style

    Windows Winfroms clean and simple

    the winforms in this project is to make the windows winform's look better smother and clean, small borders and simple caption menu NOTE: i will release the source once i reace a more stable version and have cleand the code YOU ARE ALLOWED TO USE A Decompiler until then.. (EG: ILSpy)
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    Pluk is a programming language. Something i am building because i want a compiled java/c# variant.
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    ...It helps people create 3D animations, design custom 3D controls and solve lots of graphic problems easily, just by drag and drop. Besides a built-in language called MathScript, it also supports Free Pascal and MinGW C++
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