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    Dotty

    Dotty

    The scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty

    ...One underlying core concept of Scala was (and still is to some degree) to provide users with a small set of powerful features that can be combined to great (and sometimes even unforeseen) expressivity. For example, the feature of implicits has been used to model contextual abstraction, to express type-level computation, model type-classes, perform implicit coercions, encode extension methods, and many more. Learning from these use cases, Scala 3 takes a slightly different approach and focuses on intent rather than mechanism.
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    Lexical Analyzer Generator Quex

    Lexical Analyzer Generator Quex

    Generator of lexical analyzers in C and C++. Unicode Supported.

    The goal of this project is to provide a generator for lexical analyzers of maximum computational efficiency and maximum range of applications. This includes the support for Unicode (UTF8, UTF16, ...) and a large variety of other encodings directly and via nested converters such as ICU(tm) and IConv. Sophisticated buffer handling allows to operate on plain file streams, on sockets, or manually fed buffer content. 'Ready-to-build' examples explain related concepts and facilitate practical...
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    The Panini Language

    The Panini Language

    Better Modularity, Better Concurrency

    This project makes the compiler and tools for the Panini language available. A central goal of the Panini language is to make concurrent programming easier and less error-prone. The main new feature in Panini is called a capsule. A capsule is like an actor but better because it largely retains the traditional approach for reasoning about programs as a sequence of operations, abstracts away all details of thread creation and locking, and supports fully-automatic compile-time analysis of...
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    SOPFVM

    Sort Of Purely Functional Virtual Machine

    ...Currently supports closures, objects, and continuations. Uses in-place modification of singly referenced objects to support tuples, vectors, and hash maps. Eventually aims to include implicit parallelism. Released under the MIT License.
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    Tsunami Programming Language
    Tsunami is an open-source high performance computing language. With it you can write streaming data-parallel algorithms that utilize GPGPUs for orders-of-magnitude speed-up with the ease of writing sequential algorithms.
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