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allspice is a set of java libraries that allow you to easily create (or extend) programming languages that run on top of the JVM for seamless integration with java. Code written in one language is indistinguishable from another.
The project implement a framework of modular compilers that allows compile time programming for .NET, Java and other platforms. Languages on this framework are multi-paradigm and can be extended by programming new semantic structures or DSL.
lightJacc is a small but strong grammar parser generator. It adopts a parsing strategy of its own: dynamic concurrent parsing -- which made it much stronger than LR or LL family CCs (YACC, ANTLR, etc), but still keep good performance.
I-Java is an extension of Java for implementing "incomplete objects" and "object composition". I-Java implements a preprocessor that produces standard Java code.
UfakPython is a small subset of Python programming language, for small embedded devices, like PICs. UfakPython sources are translated to C by UfakPython Compiler. Small Device C Compiler can then compile the C outputs to the target device's codes.
The CodeTime platform covers every aspect of parallel software from authoring, through distribution, to run-time. Its goals are: high programmer productivity; write once, run high performance anywhere; and wide acceptance.
ObjectScript is a general purpose object-oriented programming language. It is designed to be simple to learn, easy to use, yet still powerful, combining the convenience of an interactive interpreter with many of the features of Java
Ball (Baisoft All-purpose List-oriented Language) is a programming language implemented completely in Java. It comes with a graphical user interface, and is very easy to use.
XIPL/XASM is a basic environment to build high-level Image Processing operations using a XML-based language. The idea is to compile the high-level XIPL language into a low-level one, XASM (XML-based too), using XSLT technology.
The Version Checker Tool traverses the given folder or directory and groups the found classes by java major and minor version. It helps to identify and resolve the java run time compatibility issues with class and jar files.
Implementation of Plexus Compiler API for OpenJFX "javafxc" compiler (tool which compiles JavaFX code to JVM classes). Plugable to Maven2 Compiler Plugin.
Tepal was originally going to become an uber OO language, but during my tinkering I feel that it would be more appropriate for Tepal to become more of a meta language, allowing you to describe common development tasks in a simplified and common way.
Jabaco is a simple Visual Basic like programming language for the Java Virtual Machine. A comfortable development environment will support you in your tasks. Visit the Webcast and see Jabaco in action: http://www.jabaco.org/webcast.html
A Java bytecode weaver that enables you to take advantage of the new 1.5 language features in your source code, while still retaining compatibility with 1.4 virtual machines.
ParGeL is an LALR(k) parser generator, which allows creation of inheritable parsers in runtime and compile time environments. ParGeL is written 100% in Java.
Our aim is to develop a tool that converts textual constraints written in the OCL 2.0 language into instances of the OCL 2.0 metamodel. We use as a conceptual modeling environment the einaGMC tool http://guifre.lsi.upc.edu/eina_GMC/
Clojure is a dynamic programming language for the JVM. Note - current Clojure development has moved to Google code: http://code.google.com/p/clojure/ Project web site: http://clojure.org