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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    ...It reuses libraries used by the Go language tools alongside LLVM to provide an alternative way to compile programs written in the Go programming language. While TinyGo embeds the Clang compiler to parse import "C" blocks, many features of Cgo are still unsupported.
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    OpenM++

    OpenM++: open source microsimulation platform

    IMPORTANT: ========== Our project home page: https://openmpp.org Our latest source code and release available at: https://github.com/openmpp/main/releases/latest Our documentation available at: https://github.com/openmpp/openmpp.github.io/wiki SourceForge files still exist for historical reason. OpenM++ is an open source microsimulation platform inspired by and compatible with Modgen. OpenM++, compared to its closed source predecessor Modgen, has advantages like portability,...
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    Grumpy

    Grumpy

    Grumpy is a Python to Go source code transcompiler and runtime

    ...The approach integrates with Go’s toolchain, enabling static binaries and potentially easier distribution in environments where Go is already standard. Its runtime implements core Python object and execution models, though the API is not compatible with CPython’s C-API, and extension coverage is incomplete compared to CPython. Grumpy was ultimately archived and is read-only, but the repository remains a valuable reference on alternative Python execution strategies and the trade-offs of VM-less designs. Documentation in the repo and wiki outline architecture, limitations, and examples of compiled output.
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