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    JavacTo

    Translate java source into another language

    JavacTo is a prototype tool designed to evaluate the need and value of translating java code into another programming language. An ideal language for translation is a language that supports the concept of packages, classes, interfaces, and enums as well as built-in memory garbage collection. Languages such as C# and D, are well suited as a translation “To” language. Eclipse project provided to get started. Three visitor classes provided to learn how to use JavacTo and write visitor...
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    PHDL

    PHDL

    An HDL alternative to PCB graphical schematic capture tools.

    PHDL is an HDL that functions as an alternative to mainstream graphical schematic capture tools. The language is compiled into a pcb netlist which can then be imported into a layout tool. We are currently on version 2.1 of the tool. We have created an eclipse plugin version of the tool as well as a standalone command-line based version. Both function identically and output a netlist that can be imported into a pcb layout tool. VHDL revolutionized how FPGA designs and digital logic...
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    Graal Profiling Data Viewer
    Graal collects profiling information when interpreting Java Bytecode. This tool gives the user the ability to inspect these Graal internal datastructures easily. Installation instructions are provided in the wiki.
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    Tool for managing patch codes for the Nintendo Wii. Formats this tool handles are common to Gecko OS and popular Wii homebrew software. This is one of very few complete cross-platform GCT compilers and the only known GCT decompiler and merge tool.
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    Data Manipulator is a pure Java GUI interface for SQL databases. Not only an administrative tool, but one that allows a user to create forms and reports. Additionally A Java programmer can use code with Forms, reports a stand alone to manipulate the data
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    Abacus Technologies Relational XQuery is an XQJ compatible XQuery processor that provides the ability to execute XQuery against both relational and XML data sources. Relational data can be transformed to any XML schema using XQuery's powerful features.
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    What is a domain-specific language intended for constructing web services on top of ordinary web pages, or otherwise automate web-related tasks. Using a powerful pattern matching sublanguage, What strives to be for XML/HTML what Perl is for text analysis
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