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A recreation of Microsoft's Visual Basic that runs and compiles for/in Linux. We've decided that VB4Linux will be programmed in C. We will probably be beginning sometime within the next week or so... Still looking for developers! Thx!
Frost provides a C++ compiler wrapper that makes it possible to use multi methods and functions with virtual arguments almost as if they were a native C++ feature. You don't have to maintain any function-call dispatching code.
OASIS aims to develop a fully object-oriented version of the BASIC programming language. Currently, the project consists of developing the language and producing a compiler--no IDE is planned. The compiler will be written in C++, and will first be avail
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lcc backend which produces java classes from C input. Although inefficient code is produced, C functionality such as function pointers and gotos are maintained.
XSLTC is an XSLT stylesheet compiler, based on TransforMiix. XSLTC takes as input an XSLT stylesheet, and generates C++ code. The executable generated from this code is expected to behave the same as the source stylesheet when run through an XSL processo
The QPascal Project is an endeavour to produce a new generation of development tools based on the object-oriented programming language QPascal. Its goal is to create a compiler, linker, debugger, assembler, and eventually an extensive and extensible IDE.
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A C++ port (a redesign implementation actually) of the CLIPS expert system . This will be done along the lines of the Java port Jess, but full CLIPS backwards compatability will be maintained (even to the API level where possible).
CCSH is provides a way of using C programs in the way you use shell scripts. This allows the user to only have to manage 1 file (the source file). This is also useful in heterogenious environments. The code is compiled upon execution.
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NJS is an independent implementation of the JavaScript language developed by Netscape and standardized by ECMA. It is designed to be re-entrant, extendible, fast, and programmable.
Jint is an experimental scripting language for Java environments. It is itself
based on Java and has many features commonly found in scripting languages.
Cinglish is a programming language using natural language elements as its keywords and constructs. The primary design goals are portability and accessibility. Secondary goals are compactness and support for multiple programming paradigms.
NasmSharp is an open source effort to build a x86 assembler written in pure C#. Primarily it is a C# port of well known x86 assembler NASM, written in ANSI C.
Involvement of some experienced C# programmers is highly appreciated.
scaPAC is based on the compiler from the binPAC project. It aims at generating new layers modules (in plain python) for Scapy, using the binPAC language.