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    OCaml

    OCaml

    The core OCaml system: compilers, runtime system, base libraries

    OCaml is a general-purpose, industrial-strength programming language with an emphasis on expressiveness and safety. OCaml’s powerful type system means more bugs are caught at compile-time, and large, complex codebases are easier to maintain. This makes it a good language for running critical code. At the same time, sophisticated inference makes the type system unobtrusive, creating a smooth developer experience. OCaml has two compilers. One is a bytecode compiler that generates small,...
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    Rescript Compiler

    Rescript Compiler

    The compiler for ReScript

    The compiler for ReScript: a statically typed functional language focused on shipping. ReScript is a robustly typed language that compiles to efficient and human-readable JavaScript. It comes with a lightning-fast compiler toolchain that scales to any codebase size. ReScript cares about a consistent and fast feedback loop for any codebase size. Refactor code, pull complex changes or switch to feature branches as you please. No sluggish CI builds stale caches, wrong type hints, or...
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    A modest extension to C, XMTC allows representing parallel (PRAM) algorithms as parallel programs, and run XMTC code using a compiler and cycle accurate simulator of the University of Maryland explicit multi-threaded (XMT) many-core architecture.
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    MUgen is an emulator generator which works in a way similar to yacc. It takes an input machine description and outputs a source file which is a fully implemented emulator of that system. This is the open-source system.
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    Htl translator to XTA (Uppaal).
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    The CodeTime platform covers every aspect of parallel software from authoring, through distribution, to run-time. Its goals are: high programmer productivity; write once, run high performance anywhere; and wide acceptance.
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    This is a port of the Dis virtual machine system to POSIX-compatible operating systems, based on the original Inferno sources, including a Limbo compiler. The port is intended to make the virtual machine and runtime environment more general and easily ex
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    PacLang is a language for programming Network Processors. It aims to make it easy to write high performance networking applications that are portable across a range of target platforms.
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