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    MTASC is an open-source (GPLv2) ActionScript 2.0 compiler developed by Motion-Twin Technologies (http://www.mtasc.org/). Motion-Twin no longer releases updates to MTASC though. This project is a community fork of MTASC with new improvements.
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    jd-gui-duo

    jd-gui-duo

    A 2-in-1 JAVA decompiler based on JD-CORE v0 and v1 supporting 3rd par

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    EJE (Everyone's Java Editor)

    EJE (Everyone's Java Editor)

    Learn Java the easy way!

    EJE is a simple Java editor, perfect to learn Java, without learning a complex development tool. EJE is multi-platform (written in Java), light- weight, user-friendly and have several useful basic features. A good help to start with Java! Supports the study of the Java for Aliens book (www.javaforaliens.com), or other my books (Italian Language) like www.nuovojava.it. You don't need to install the JDK anymore (the runtime is embedded). See the video "How to create the "Hello World App in 20 Seconds" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKiEAGbEk2k
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    After a program has been thrown into the world in binary form, it can boomerang back as source code. The Boomerang reverse engineering framework is the first general native executable decompiler available to the public.
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    GDC is a GCC front end for the D programming language.
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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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    X10

    Performance and Productivity at Scale

    X10 is a class-based, strongly-typed, garbage-collected, object-oriented language. To support concurrency and distribution, X10 uses the Asynchronous Partitioned Global Address Space programming model (APGAS). This model introduces two key concepts -- places and asynchronous tasks -- and a few mechanisms for coordination. With these, APGAS can express both regular and irregular parallelism, message-passing-style and active-message-style computations, fork-join and bulk-synchronous parallelism. Both its modern, type-safe sequential core and simple programming model for concurrency and distribution contribute to making X10 a high-productivity language in the HPC and Big Data spaces. User productivity is further enhanced by providing tools such as an Eclipse-based IDE (X10DT). Implementations of X10 are available for a wide variety of hardware and software platforms ranging from laptops, to commodity clusters, to supercomputers.
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    YAGARTO is a cross development environment for the ARM architecture, running on a Windows host. It includes the GNU C/C++ toolchain and the Eclipse IDE.
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    NullsoftDecompiler

    Decompiler for setups creates with the Nullsoft Installer

    Python scripts that'll help you to nearly fully recover your NSIS-installation scripts. It's currently in the 'alpha-state' however it's not far from being worth to title as beta or release. I'm new to Sourceforge - for small updates I may also prefer the page below. UPDATE: It'll maybe not working on this anymore. http://7-zip.de does a great job in also decompiling NSI.So I recommand you to check out 7-zip BETA. Generally 7-zip opens NSI[exe] files - since 9.33 [2014-06-15] there should be additionally the file [NSIS].nsi inside, that is the decompiled setup script. Attention this NSIS decompilation was disabled in 7z 15.06. So last version that officially **supports NSIS Script decompilation** is 7z **15.05** https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/files/7-Zip/15.05/ (2015-06-15) -> 7-zip 15.10 no longer decompiles NSIS script http://bit.do/7zNoMoreNSIS ^-however doing a private build you may get it back(more details in the post).
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    Fable

    Fable

    F# to JavaScript compiler

    Type inference provides robustness and correctness, but without the cost of additional code. Let the compiler catch bugs for you. Fable produces readable JavaScript code compatible with ES2015 standards and popular tooling like Webpack. Call JavaScript from Fable or Fable from JS. Use NPM packages. The entire JavaScript ecosystem is at your fingertips. Choose your favorite tool, from Visual Studio Code to JetBrains Rider. Fable supports the F# core library and some common .NET libraries to supplement the JavaScript ecosystem. These are some of the main F# features that you can use in your web apps with Fable. There's a lot of code involving continuations out there, like asynchronous or indeterministic operations. Other languages bake specific solutions into the syntax, with F# you can use built-in computation expressions and also extend them yourself. These are some of the main F# features that you can use in your web apps with Fable.
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    Fay

    Fay

    A proper subset of Haskell that compiles to JavaScript

    Fay is a compiler for a proper subset of Haskell that type-checks using GHC and compiles to JavaScript. It supports pure functional programming, a Fay-specific monad, FFI, optional tail-call optimization, and integration with Cabal packages. GHC-compatible type checking, ensuring correctness. Lazy, pure functional semantics with a distinct Fay monad. Foreign Function Interface (FFI) to integrate native JS code. Compatible with standard Haskell packaging tools like Cabal.
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    Fennel

    Fennel

    Lua Lisp Language

    Fennel is a programming language that brings together the speed, simplicity and reach of Lua with the flexibility of a lisp syntax and macro system. Full Lua compatibility: Easily call any Lua function or library from Fennel and vice-versa. Zero overhead: Compiled code should be just as efficient as hand-written Lua. Compile-time macros: Ship compiled code with no runtime dependency on Fennel. Embeddable: Fennel is a one-file library as well as an executable. Embed it in other programs to support runtime extensibility and interactive development. Anywhere you can run Lua code, you can run Fennel code. Fennel is a lisp that compiles to Lua. It aims to be easy to use, expressive and has almost zero overhead compared to writing Lua directly. Building Fennel from source allows you to use versions of Fennel that haven't been released, and it makes contributing to Fennel easier.
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    Gherkin

    Gherkin

    A parser and compiler for the Gherkin language

    Gherkin is a domain-specific language used in behavior-driven development (BDD) to describe software behaviors in a human-readable format. It allows stakeholders to write test cases in plain language, bridging the gap between technical and non-technical team members.
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    Glslang

    Glslang

    Khronos-reference front end for GLSL/ESSL, partial front end for HLSL

    To use the standalone binary form, execute glslangValidator, and it will print a usage statement. Basic operation is to give it a file containing a shader, and it will print out warnings/errors and optionally an AST. Instead of building manually, you can also download the binaries for your platform directly from the master-tot release on GitHub. Those binaries are automatically uploaded by the build bots after successful testing and they always reflect the current top of the tree of the master branch. Right now, there are two test harnesses existing in glslang: one is Google Test, one is the runtests script. The former runs unit tests and single-shader single-threaded integration tests, while the latter runs multiple-shader linking tests and multi-threaded tests. Test results should always be included with a pull request that modifies functionality.
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    Google Closure Compiler

    Google Closure Compiler

    A JavaScript checker and optimizer

    Closure Compiler is a production-grade JavaScript optimizer and checker that parses JS, analyzes it, removes dead code, rewrites and minifies what remains, and emits faster, smaller bundles. Beyond minification, it performs advanced optimizations such as inlining, property collapsing, type-guided rewrites, and cross-module motion, often yielding substantial load-time wins. It includes a strong static checker that validates syntax, variable references, and type annotations (Closure types or JSDoc), catching bugs early and enabling aggressive transformations safely. The ecosystem provides a Java implementation, npm/JS builds, and documentation for integrating in modern toolchains. Closure Compiler has been used extensively at scale within Google and by the broader community, proving its robustness on very large codebases. Companion repositories track npm packaging and a JS-only variant for environments where running Java is undesirable.
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    MiniLisp

    MiniLisp

    A readable lisp in less than 1k lines of C

    MiniLisp is a compact Lisp interpreter implemented in fewer than one thousand lines of C, designed to demonstrate the core principles of Lisp and interpreter design in a highly readable format. The interpreter evaluates expressions in a traditional read-eval-print loop, allowing users to input Lisp code and immediately see the results. Despite its small size, it supports a wide range of language features, including integers, symbols, lists, closures, macros, and garbage collection. The project emphasizes clarity and educational value, with well-commented code that explains how each feature is implemented. It includes support for lexical scoping, user-defined functions, and a macro system, enabling users to explore advanced Lisp concepts. The interpreter also implements a copying garbage collector, demonstrating memory management techniques in a simple context. It is designed to run on Unix-like systems and includes a test suite for validation.
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    Scala Native

    Scala Native

    Your favorite language gets closer to bare metal

    Scala Native is an optimizing ahead-of-time compiler and lightweight managed runtime designed specifically for Scala. Pointers, structs, you name it. Low-level primitives let you hand-tune your application to make it work exactly as you want it to. You’re in control. Calling C code has never been easier. With the help of extern objects you can seamlessly call native code without any runtime overhead. Scala Native is compiled ahead of time via LLVM. This means that there is no sluggish warm-up phase that’s common for just-in-time compilers. Your code is immediately fast and ready for action. Scala Native requires Clang, which is part of the LLVM toolchain. The recommended LLVM version is the most recent available for your system provided that it works with Scala Native. Scala Native uses the Immix garbage collector by default. You can use the Boehm garbage collector instead. If you chose to use that alternate garbage collector both the native library and header files must be provided.
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    Schism

    Schism

    A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler

    Schism is an experimental compiler that translates Scheme programs into WebAssembly, allowing Scheme code to execute in both browser environments and server platforms like Node.js. Developed initially by Google researchers, the project was designed to explore the intersection of functional programming and WebAssembly’s low-level efficiency. Schism supports a subset of the R6RS Scheme standard and is self-hosting, meaning that the compiler itself is written in and compiled by Schism. Its architecture demonstrates advanced compiler design techniques such as staged compilation and snapshot-based bootstrapping. The project focuses on leveraging WebAssembly’s experimental capabilities, including reference types and tail calls, to test the limits of language portability and runtime performance. Though no longer actively maintained, Schism remains a valuable example of how high-level languages can be mapped to WebAssembly and offers insights into language implementation.
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    Stencil

    Stencil

    A web component compiler for building UI components

    Stencil is a toolchain for building reusable, scalable design systems. Generate small, blazing fast, and 100% standards based Web Components that run in every browser. The magical, reusable web component compiler. Start building in seconds. With intentionally small tooling, a tiny API, and zero configuration, Stencil gets out of the way and lets you focus on your work. A tiny runtime, prerendering, and the raw power of native Web Components make Stencil one of the fastest compilers around. Build cross-framework components and design systems on open web standards, and break free of Framework Churn. Stencil components are just Web Components, so they work with any major framework or no framework at all. Stencil was created to power the components for Ionic Framework, a cross-platform mobile development technology stack used by more than 5M developers worldwide.
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    Webpack Encore

    Webpack Encore

    A simple but powerful API for processing and compiling assets

    Symfony ships with a pure-JavaScript library, called Webpack Encore, that makes it a joy to work with CSS and JavaScript. You can use it, use something else, or create static CSS and JS files in your public/ directory directly and include them in your templates. Webpack Encore is a simpler way to integrate Webpack into your application. It wraps Webpack, giving you a clean & powerful API for bundling JavaScript modules, pre-processing CSS & JS, and compiling and minifying assets. Encore gives you a professional asset system that's a delight to use. Encore is inspired by Webpacker and Mix, but stays in the spirit of Webpack, using its features, concepts and naming conventions for a familiar feel. It aims to solve the most common Webpack use cases. Encore is made by Symfony and works beautifully in Symfony applications. But it can easily be used in any application in any language!
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    ng-packagr

    ng-packagr

    Compile and package Angular libraries in Angular Package Format (APF)

    Compile and package Angular libraries in Angular Package Format (APF). Paths in the ngPackage section are resolved relative to the location of the package.json file. In the above example, public_api.ts is the entry file to the library's sources and must be placed next to package.json (a sibling in the same folder). You can easily run ng-package through a npm/yarn script. The build output is written to the dist folder, containing all those binaries to meet the Angular Package Format specification. You'll now be able to go ahead and npm publish dist your Angular library to the npm registry. Do you like to publish more libraries? Is your code living in a monorepo? Create one package.json per npm package, run ng-packagr for each! Creates scoped and non-scoped packages for publishing to npm registry. Inlines Templates and Stylesheets. Runs SCSS preprocessor, supporting the relative ~ import syntax and custom include paths.
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    ELFIO

    A header-only C++ library for accessing files in ELF binary format

    ELFIO is a header-only C++ library intended for reading and generating files in the ELF binary format
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    The GNU Ada compiler
    This project currently provides the GNAT Studio Ada development environment, packaged for macOS. For a source of the compiler and software packages, for various operating systems, see https://ada-lang.io and Alire. For up-to-date releases of the GNAT compiler packaged for macOS, see https://github.com/simonjwright/distributing-gcc/releases. Older releases are retained for historical reasons.
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    ECLiPSe CLP

    ECLiPSe CLP

    ECLiPSe Constraint Logic Programming System

    The ECLiPSe Constraint Logic Programming System is designed for solving combinatorial optimization problems, for the development of new constraint solver technology and their hybrids, and for the teaching of modelling, solving and search techniques.
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    ECL development has moved to https://gitlab.com/embeddable-common-lisp/ecl
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