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    ispc

    ispc

    Intel SPMD Program Compiler

    ...Under the SPMD model, the programmer writes a program that generally appears to be a regular serial program, though the execution model is actually that a number of program instances execute in parallel on the hardware. ispc compiles a C-based SPMD programming language to run on the SIMD units of CPUs and GPUs; it frequently provides a 3x or more speedup on architectures with 4-wide vector SSE units and 5x-6x on architectures with 8-wide AVX vector units, without any of the difficulty of writing intrinsics code. Parallelization across multiple cores is also supported by ispc, making it possible to write programs that achieve performance improvement that scales by both numbers of cores and vector unit size. Build a small set of extensions to the C language that would deliver excellent performance to performance-oriented programmers.
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    Vector Pascal is a language targeted at SIMD multi-core instruction-sets such as the AVX and SSE2 or x86-64-v3. It has a SIMD compiler which supports parallel vector operations, loop unrolling, common sub expression removal etc. It is implemented in Java.
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    APTOS is an open source Apt translator project. It consists of several CAM applications, based on the Apt programming language. It is used to create control programs for cnc mills, lathes, water jets, lasers, and other industrial equipment.
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    Transcrypt

    Transcrypt

    Python in the Browser

    Lean and mean Python 3.6 to JavaScript compiler. Supports multiple inheritance, operator overloading and Python source level debugging, even of minified Javascript files. Transcrypt code is as fast and compact as its Javascript counterpart, and it is precompiled for page load speed. You can now develop your web applications completely in Python, with full access to any Javascript library.
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    CTokenizer accepts C++ syntax as input and outputs a vector of CToken objects, which contain a token string and a(n enumerated) token type, which can then be used to parse the input.
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