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    AmiE (AmigaE)

    AmiE (AmigaE)

    E Integrated Development Environment Targeting All Systems

    NOTE: Project has been delayed due to other tasks. I will return to this project in 2018. 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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    Inger is a compiler for an imperative programming language (inger)

    Inger is a compiler for an imperative programming language (inger), which is much like C (but cleaner). Apart from the Inger compiler, we have written the e-book 'Compiler Construction: A Practical Approach', which is available for download.
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    The WebBull is a multi-language environment for developing scalable, reliable and flexible e-business and m-business applications. WebBull is mainly targetted for developing multi-language decentralized applications with C++ and Java.
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