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    Cython

    Cython

    The most widely used Python to C compiler

    ...Write Python code that calls back and forth from and to C or C++ code natively at any point. Easily tune readable Python code into plain C performance by adding static type declarations, also in Python syntax. Use combined source code level debugging to find bugs in your Python, Cython, and C code. Interact efficiently with large data sets, e.g. using multi-dimensional NumPy arrays. Quickly build your applications within the large, mature, and widely used CPython ecosystem. Integrate natively with existing code and data from legacy, low-level or high-performance libraries and applications. ...
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    Teal

    Teal

    The compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua

    ...The core compiler has no dependencies and is implemented as a single tl. lua file which you can load into your projects. Running tl. loader() will add Teal support to your package loader, meaning that require() will be able to run .tl files. Alternatively, you can find pre-compiled binaries for Linux x86_64 and Windows x86_64 at the releases page. The packages contain a stand-alone executable that can run Teal programs (without the need of a separate Lua installation) and also compile them to Lua.
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    Gleam

    Gleam

    A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!

    Gleam's powerful static type system helps find and prevent bugs at compile time, long before it reaches your users. It also serves as a productive refactoring tool, enabling programmers to confidently make large changes to unfamiliar code, quickly and with low risk. For problems, the type system can't solve (such as your server being hit by a bolt of lightning) the Erlang virtual machine provides well-tested mechanisms for gracefully handling failure.
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    BTP is a Cross Plataform Basic To Pascal Translator Project that uses FPC (Free Pascal Compiler) and Lazarus for GUI support. Current State is acceptable :-). You will find full COCO/R source code.
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    GroIMP

    GroIMP

    Growth-grammar related Interactive Modelling Platform

    Important: Groimp migrates to Gitlab. You can find the latest code at "https://gitlab.com/grogra/groimp/". The version on Sourceforge will not be updated anymore. The modelling platform GroIMP is designed as an integrated platform which incorporates modelling, visualisation and interaction. It exhibits several features which makes itself suitable for the field of biological or ALife modelling: The “modelling backbone” consists in the language XL.
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    ctalk

    Object Oriented Language

    ...Written for use with GNU GCC and LLVM, Ctalk supports a variety of UNIX, Linux, and MacOS systems, the X Window System, and libraries like the GNU readline library, and the Xft Type1, FreeType and TrueType font libraries. To find out what's new in the latest release, check out the ReleaseNotes page of the Ctalk Wiki which is available by clicking on the tab above.
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    Classic BCPL for the ATARI ST

    Classic BCPL for the ATARI ST

    BCPL was designed by Martin Richards at Cambridge University (1966)

    Here you will find a collection of BCPL tools I've gathered from the net, cleaned up and ported to the Atari ST. This involved fixing bugs, reducing stack usage and making the code compile in 16bit via Pure C (Turbo C for the Atari ST). Source credits include: Martin Richards - BCPL Kit http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mr10/ Robert Nordier (Translated interp to C) http://www.nordier.com/ Serge Vakulenko (Translated cg/syn/trn to C) https://github.com/sergev/b I'm sure there are other names, but those are the ones on the source files. ...
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    APK Dissector

    APK Dissector

    ApkDissector is a Java Based Android APK Decompiler

    How to decompile an APK file ? Once you click decompile it will create a folder called extract and inside that you will find a folder having same name as the file where you will get all the extracted contents of the apk Select APK/DEX - Click this button to browse and select the APK file. Decompile APK/DEX - Click this button to decompile and extracts the contents on the APK file. All the extracted files will be with in extracts directory within the folder name .apk How to decompile the DEX file ? ...
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    The purpose of this project was to prepare gfortran for integration into gcc. Since this integration was completed in the summer of 2003, this project is now finished. You can find information about gfortran on http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortran/
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