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    WinXP, Vista, Win7, linux, OpenSolaris native port of the BSD PSPSDK (ps2dev.org), with freely distributable import libraries and header files (DevPaks) for building cross compiled homebrew Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) applications.
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    GCC D Compiler (GDC) for Windows (NT-XP) See http://gdcproject.org/ for new GDC development.
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    GCC D Compiler (GDC) for Mac OS X (10.2-10.4) See http://gdcproject.org/ for new GDC development.
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    GCC D Compiler (GDC) for GNU/Linux (RPM) See http://gdcproject.org/ for new GDC development.
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    A C/D/Java style programming language with built in support for concurrent programming (microthreads, actor model). It is implemented as a LLVM front end to allow for native X86 high performance code generation.
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    Monster is a scripting language designed for game development. It is object oriented, type safe, bytecode-compiled, easily merged into existing engines and especially designed to facilitate user-generated scripts. Homepage: http://monsterscript.net
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    Delight is an imperative, object-oriented programming language with a Python-like syntax. Internally, it is based on the D programming language, and therefore supports classes, interfaces and templates, and compiles to efficient native code using GDC.
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    The Language Machine is a toolkit for language and grammar: a library, main program, and self-hosted rule compilers with one frontend. The system is easy to use. It directly implements unrestricted rule-based grammars with actions and external interfaces.
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    GDC is a GCC front end for the D programming language.
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    Elena es un lenguaje de programación que trata de expresar los algorítmos de una manera más natural en código. Sus módulos interactúan como librerías o archivo principal. Está principalmente diseñado para la enseñanza.
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