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    A Quick Batch File Decompiler

    A Quick Batch File Decompiler

    Quick Batch File Compiler decompiler. compile bat to exe back to bat

    A Quick Batch File Decompiler v5.3.1.1 Quick Batch File Compiler decompiler back to bat. compile batch file to exe back to bat. Currently, this works for: Quick Batch File Compiler iexpress (and other ZIP SFX utils like bat2exe) Simply drag your compiled batch file EXE on to aQBFD_5311.exe or aQBFD_5311_admin.exe This project will decompile many BAT to EXE solutions back to a batch file.
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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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    EclipseCppPack is a distribution of Eclipse, CDT, MinGW, GDB and wxWindows for Windows. All is packed together with some batch-files. It aims to be a simple C/C++ IDE with a very simple installation process. All parts are set up to work properly together
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    MillScript is a full featured, yet easy to use language for the batch production of templated Web sites. The language is a Java-based, early implementation of Spice: an experimental language developed by the OpenSpice group.
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    Stalin is an aggressive optimizing batch whole-program Scheme compiler. It uses advanced flow analysis and type inference and a variety of other optimization techniques to produce code (using C as an intermediate language) that is extremely fast.
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