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coNCePTuaL is a toolset for rapidly generating portable, readable, and reproducible network-performance tests. coNCePTuaL can perform the equivalent of many pages of C code with just a few mouse clicks or lines of code in a domain-specific language.
Perlito is a compiler collection that implements subsets of Perl 5 and Perl 6 (now Raku), allowing Perl code to be compiled into Java or JavaScript. This facilitates running Perl code in environments like the JVM or web browsers.
Clue is an experimental C compiler that generates code for high-level dynamic languages such as Lua, Javascript, Perl5 and Common Lisp, as well as non-dynamic languages like C and Java. It supports the complete ANSI standard, including pointer arithmetic
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Translation of RPG/400- (as well as RPG-II/III)- programs to native C++. Runtime-Environment for RPG/400-programs Class-library for RPG/400 programs and datatypes, including high-precision arithmetics
DKU is an embedded parallel language, or "piggy-back" language that uses function calls to invoke the language's execution model. It tunes task-size to the hardware while hiding hardware details for high performance portability of parallel code.
Eleven is a programming language for creating robust, scalable web applications. It offers a 20x programmer productivity increase over ASP, JSP, etc. by automating state management and UI layout. The compiler generates ready-to-run PHP or mod_perl code.
The Introspector enables the programming tools that deal with sourcecode such as the compiler to communicate in a standard and neutral manner reducing the accidental cost of programming. http://github.com/h4ck3rm1k3/
Rev = Really Easy Validation - write your form validation code once in this simple and powerful language that generates code for JavaScript, Perl, PHP, and Java. With Rev you get server side and client side data validation with no duplicated code.
FGL is a tightly-integrated self-contained development & execution environment utilizing best-of-breed programming tools and methodologies, optimized web/application server, highly-scalable relational/object database, and robust extension interface.
yUba is a programming language for easy Web-application development: (1) yUba creates both client-side code(Javascript) and server-side code(Perl) at once. (2) XML/HTML can be embedded directly in yUba codes without any quotations.
Verilator converts synthesizable Verilog HDL modules into SystemC modules. This enables users with Verilog code to have a publicly available co-simulation environment. For all information, see http://www.veripool.com/verilator.html.
XPHP is an IDE authoring tool for Windows that allows you to design, develop, test, debug and deploy PHP applications. [This project has been discontinued since 2005]
The English Programming Language Compiler. A simple programming language that reads like plain English and compiles to Perl.
"There is a variable called 'x'. Put the string of letters "Hello, world." into the variable 'x'. Print 'x' to the screen.
This is an attempt to add PERL's datatypes and flexibility to C/C++. While it is currently just a library, I intend to create a compiler for the language PERC (PERl + C. Plus I can make lots of caffeine puns, which is always good.).