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    Remix Project

    Remix Project

    Compiler and IDE that enables users to build Ethereum contracts

    ...The IDE comes in 2 flavors and a VSCode extension. Supported browsers: Firefox v100.0.1 & Chrome v101.0.4951.64. No support for Remix's use on tablets or smartphones or telephones. The gh-pages branch of remix-live always has the latest stable build of Remix. It contains a ZIP file with the entire build. Download it to use offline. It contains the latest supported version of Solidity available at the time of the packaging. Other compiler versions can be used online only.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Vanga

    Structure-routed visual compiler: recognize and automate GUIs in YAML

    Vanga reads a screen — live or captured — and resolves it to an action. You describe the interface in plain YAML: tokens are pictures matched under a discipline, lexemes their spatial arrangements, with OCR for the content that changes. On a match it drives the GUI (click, type, route text); the logic turns a recognized screen into what to do — a watched value with prose rules, or a neighbourhood rule table over a tiled grid.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MaciASL

    MaciASL

    ACPI Machine Language IDE for OS X

    A native AML compiler and IDE for OS X, with syntax coloring, tree navigation, automated patching, online patch file repositories, and iASL binary updates. Written entirely in Cocoa, conforms to OS X guidelines
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    ...Dodo is object oriented. Dodo is concurrent. Dodo is developed for people interested in programming languages. Dodo is not developed for general programming at this stage. Long live dodo.
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    JAC (Java Asn1 Compiler) is a tool for you if you want to (1)parse your asn1 file (2)create .java classes and (3)encode/decode instances of your classes. Just forget all asn1 byte streams, and take the advantage of OOP! BER, CER and DER are all supported
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    Toolset for the TMPL (Template Matching Processor Language). Compiler and runtime for creating/ evaluating templates on XML data streams. Can be integrated easily in Java projects.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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