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a DSL for type systems, reduction rules, interpreters for Xtext langs
Xsemantics is a DSL (implemented in Xtext itself) for writing type systems, reduction rules, interpreters (and in general relation
rules) for languages implemented in Xtext. It then generates Java code that can be used in your language implemented in Xtext
for scoping and validation (it can also generate a validator in Java).
We extend the Eclipse IDE with tools for development in Haskell, a functional programming language, providing support for a wide range of tools (compilers, interpreters, doc tools etc.) in a coherent, convenient and configurable environment.
Graal collects profiling information when interpreting Java Bytecode. This tool gives the user the ability to inspect these Graal internal datastructures easily.
Installation instructions are provided in the wiki.
SWRTJ (Sugared Welterweight Record-Trait Java) is a dialect of Java, where units of objects' functionality
are modeled by traits and by records, which are assembled in classes that are instantiated (as usual) to build objects.
Argus is a highly integrated Eclipse plug-in. The purpose of this plug-in is to add additional Errors and Warnings to the Eclipse Framework, assisting Java programmers to create bug free, high quality code.
GELLO is an ANSI-accredited HL7 standard for creating computable, unambiguous clinical queries. This project creates an open source compiler and client-server IDE. Projects are stored in a subversion repository, and created by the RCP based client.
BeanClipse is a NetBeans plugin for Eclipse: NetBeans runs embedded within the Eclipse platform as a plugin offering the best of both worlds to Java developers.
May be just a joke ;-) ....
Check also it's twin at : http://sf.net/projects/netclipse