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The aim of this project is to develope a decompiler for java which is platform independent and has options to obfuscate the class file also.
The project takes class file as input and decompiles it and provides the source file.
FreeTV is aimed at two things; to create a Linux port of the OpenTV GCC toolchain and to make sure that the source code for the OpenTV GPL'd software is TRULY available upon request.
orange is a new object oriented programing language, combining features from objective c, java and scheme. it's main targets are compactness, efficency and rapid prototyping.
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Jaune is a compiler and set of libraries that can be used to write
programs in the Java language for small devices. Includes a basic
set of class libraries, garbage collector, and set of
examples that can be run on the Nintendo GameBoy
avram is a virtual machine emulator with strong support for functional programming operations such
as list processing. It also allows interoperability of virtual code with other applications by way of
the expect library.
This project aims to do for MULTICS what Linux and GNU have done for UNIX - that is, to produce a totally free, totally unencumbered, and totally compliant OS that learns from prior work, rather than copies it.