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Translates state machine into a target programming language.
SMC takes a state machine stored in a .sm file and generates a State pattern in 14 programming languages. Includes: default transitions, transition args, transition guards, push/pop transitions and Entry/Exit actions. See User Manual for more info.
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.
Libry is a programming language (native compiler) made in VB6 (Visual Basic 6.0).
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|Libry Compiler 4.1 Documentation (c) by Kinex Development|
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Libry Compiler is a 32-Bit Compiler which compiles directly into machine code
and produces a small PE file. Libry's syntax is in a style of C language.
Produced executables don't need any runtime because it is...
Vdevice is an emulator and development tools for virtual hardware. Written in the .NET framework, vdevice allows the hobbyist to write software or operating systems without dealing with the overhead of an x86 or similar platform.
Multimethods for .NET: Makes multi-methods available to *any* language that targets .NET - C#, VB.NET, JScript.NET, Managed C++ and the rest! Uses .NET dynamic assemblies and shows how to generate dynamic .NET types and IL at runtime.
A recreation of Microsoft's Visual Basic that runs and compiles for/in Linux. We've decided that VB4Linux will be programmed in C. We will probably be beginning sometime within the next week or so... Still looking for developers! Thx!