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    DistAlgo

    A Language for Distributed Algorithms

    DistAlgo is a very high-level language for expressing distributed algorithms.
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    Mozart-Oz Programming System

    Mozart-Oz Programming System

    Runtime and development environment of Oz

    The Mozart Programming System is an open source implementation of the programming language Oz 3. Oz is a multi-paradigm language that supports declarative programming, object-oriented programming, constraint programming, concurrency and distributed programming as part of a coherent whole.
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    Convert C++ software programs into synthesisable Verilog using the Clang compiler frontend to parse and SystemC for intermediates.
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    C++ LALR parser generator
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    helpdeco dissects HLP help files (WinHelp) of Windows 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, and '95 and many MVB multi media viewer titles into all files required for a rebuild using the appropriate help compiler HC30, HC31, HCP, HCW, HCRTF, WMVC, MMVC or MVC.
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    SPar: Stream Parallelism in Multi-Cores

    SPar: Stream Parallelism in Multi-Cores

    An Embedded C++ Domain-Specific Language

    SPar is an internal C++ Domain-Specific Language (DSL) suitable to model and implement classical stream parallel patterns. The DSL uses standard C++ attributes to introduce annotations tagging the notable components of stream parallel applications: stream sources and stream processing stages. Latest version can be downloaded from the SVN using the following command: svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/spar-dsl-compiler/svn/ spar
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    Grumpy

    Grumpy

    Grumpy is a Python to Go source code transcompiler and runtime

    Grumpy is a Python-to-Go transcompiler and runtime designed as a near drop-in replacement for CPython 2.7 that compiles Python source to Go, then to native code. Instead of executing Python bytecode in a VM, Grumpy translates modules into Go code that calls a Go runtime library emulating Python semantics, which can yield performance and deployment benefits in Go ecosystems. The approach integrates with Go’s toolchain, enabling static binaries and potentially easier distribution in...
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    XPL PDP-10

    XPL PDP-10

    XPL compiler for the PDP-10

    This is an XPL compiler for the PDP-10 written by Richard L. Brisbey II and R. H. Hey in the mid 70's. This compiler was released into the public domain through DECUS. This source repository includes all the source and text files from the original DECUS release tape plus a port of the compiler that will run on more modern computers. The compiler port requires 64-bit hardware which is used to emulate the 36-bit data word of the PDP-10.
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    PyInstaller Extractor

    Extract contents of a Windows executable file created by pyinstaller

    MIGRATED TO GITHUB https://github.com/extremecoders-re/pyinstxtractor This is a python script to extract the contents of a PyInstaller generated Windows executable file. The contents of the pyz file (usually pyc files) present inside the executable are also extracted. The pyc files are made valid so that a python bytecode decompiler will recognise it. Script can run on both python 2.x and 3.x Pyinstaller versions 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2 are supported
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    builder

    Easily build software for your Linux distro repo

    This project is a wrapper script using generated profiles that include any desired patches and files (such as .desktop, icons, and configurations) to easily update, build, and package the software to be made available in your Linux distributions' online repository. So instead of worrying about how to compile for autoconf, autogen, bootstrap, cmake, or the traditional configure, make, make install, for each software title in your repo, builder will take care of all those details so you can...
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    nwcc is a C compiler for Unix systems targeting *BSD, OSX, Linux and Solaris on x86 (nasm/gas), FreeBSD, OSX and Linux on AMD64 (yasm/gas), Solaris on SPARC, AIX and Linux on PPC/PPC64 and IRIX on MIPS64. Cross-compilation is supported.
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    Readable Lisp S-expressions

    Readable Lisp/S-expressions with infix, functions, and indentation

    This project is dedicated to developing more readable format(s) for Lisp-based languages (such as Common Lisp and Scheme) and implementing those formats (readers, pretty-printers, editor macros, etc.). MIT license preferred, to spread them widely.
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    Cminor

    An object-oriented garbage collected experimental programming language

    Cminor is a general-purpose, object-oriented garbage collected experimental programming language whose core statements and expression are borrowed from C#. Cminor programs run in a virtual machine.
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    Speakable Programming for Every Language

    Speakable Programming for Every Language

    Your language to speak with all.

    This project has the language data for spel, the main new codebase is at: https://gitlab.com/liberit/pyac A computer programming language using human language syntax for human-to-human and human-to-computer communication with high precision, supporting many languages. Currently has alpha prototype support for analytic versions of the UN languages English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Russian...
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    Chapel

    Chapel

    a Productive Parallel Programming Language

    Chapel is an emerging parallel programming language whose design and development are being led by HPE in collaboration with academia, computing labs, and industry. Chapel's goal is to improve the productivity of parallel programmers, from laptops to supercomputers. **Please note that Chapel development has moved to GitHub**
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    Hyacc is an efficient and practical Yacc/Bison-compatible full LR(1)/LALR(1)/LR(0) and partial LR(k) parser generator in ANSI C based on Knuth and Pager's LR(1) algorithms. Generated parser can be used in open-source or commercial software.
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    vsSolutionBuildEvent (vsSBE)

    vsSolutionBuildEvent (vsSBE)

    Control everything: Visual Studio, MSBuild Tools, CI, and more ...

    https://github.com/3F/vsSolutionBuildEvent Advanced handler of the most events from MS Visual Studio and MSBuild tools. Compile and automate everything in the same manner even without VisualStudio. Full control and flexible multi-actions for basic pre/post events and other additional such as: CommandEvent, Errors, Warnings, Cancel-Build, Output-Build, Transmitter, Logging Ability to handle events for all subprojects at once from the whole solution as an Solution-Events or individually...
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    BARF is a language-agnostic engine for generating finite-automaton-based scanners and pushdown-automaton-based parsers. Targets (in any arbitrary language) are completely data-driven via text files -- no additional compilation is necessary.
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    The Amsterdam Compiler Kit (obsolete)

    Moved to https://github.com/davidgiven/ack

    Moved to https://github.com/davidgiven/ack
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    The Ptolemy Language
    Ptolemy is an extension of Java whose goal are to enable separation of crosscutting concerns, while retaining our ability to understand separated concerns modularly. It balances modularity and expressiveness for aspect-oriented software development.
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    Shapes, a powerful functional drawing language with LaTeX support
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    JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort. JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices. Any java application runs on it, fast and safe. See our homepage for additional information.
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    Loglan82

    Loglan language and Virtual Loglan Processor repository

    Loglan'82 is a programming language conceived for object and distributed programming. It has many features that make Loglan'82 a tool surpassing other programming languages: * It enjoys a unique safe and efficient system of managing objects, see [[Safe dealocation]], * It offers modules of classes (__class__), moreover it allows to declare modules of cooperating objects i.e. **coroutines** and modules of threads ('''process'''). One can create not only objects of classes, but also...
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    Clue is an experimental C compiler that generates code for high-level dynamic languages such as Lua, Javascript, Perl5 and Common Lisp, as well as non-dynamic languages like C and Java. It supports the complete ANSI standard, including pointer arithmetic
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    Ino-L

    Simple programming language for Windows.

    Ino-L is a TUI programming language for Windows that compiles into MS-DOS batch files. Ino-L stands for Innova Language, because Innova is French for innovation. The purpose of the language is to allow programmers the same functionality and abilities of batch files, but with simpler syntax and limited GUI, along with other things MS-DOS does not natively support. Your MS-DOS code can also be incorporated into the Ino-L source code, along with JavaScript and VisualBasic.
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