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XPHP is an IDE authoring tool for Windows that allows you to design, develop, test, debug and deploy PHP applications. [This project has been discontinued since 2005]
The Cup Programming Language is a combination compiler and VM (Virtual Machine). The language is purely procedural, though allows 'top-level' code like a scripting language.
This is an attempt to add PERL's datatypes and flexibility to C/C++. While it is currently just a library, I intend to create a compiler for the language PERC (PERl + C. Plus I can make lots of caffeine puns, which is always good.).
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CCSH is provides a way of using C programs in the way you use shell scripts. This allows the user to only have to manage 1 file (the source file). This is also useful in heterogenious environments. The code is compiled upon execution.
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