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    ELENA Programming Language

    ELENA Programming Language

    an object-oriented language with late binding

    ELENA is a general-purpose, pure object-oriented language with late binding. It promotes more object-oriented program design, reusable and more standardized code. The package includes compiler, IDE, ELENA libraries and samples
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    FlatCC FlatBuffers in C for C

    FlatCC FlatBuffers in C for C

    FlatBuffers Compiler and Library in C for C

    ...With concurrent Ninja builds, a small client project can build flatcc with libraries, generate schema code, link the project and execute a test case in a few seconds, produce binaries between 15K and 60K, read small buffers in 30ns, build FlatBuffers in about 600ns, and with a larger executable also handle optional json parsing or printing in less than 2 us for a 10 field mixed type message. The JSON parser may change the interface for parsing union vectors in a future release which requires code generation to match library versions. This project builds flatcc, a compiler that generates FlatBuffers code for C given a FlatBuffer schema file. This introduction also creates a separate test project with the traditional monster example, here in a C version. ...
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    X10

    Performance and Productivity at Scale

    ...This model introduces two key concepts -- places and asynchronous tasks -- and a few mechanisms for coordination. With these, APGAS can express both regular and irregular parallelism, message-passing-style and active-message-style computations, fork-join and bulk-synchronous parallelism. Both its modern, type-safe sequential core and simple programming model for concurrency and distribution contribute to making X10 a high-productivity language in the HPC and Big Data spaces. User productivity is further enhanced by providing tools such as an Eclipse-based IDE (X10DT). ...
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    HScc2c

    workaround for "Code::Blocks" to mix c and cc sources with precompiled

    workaround for "Code::Blocks" to mix c and cc sources. In CC precompiled Header very faster, but standard MinGW in c not works. Just get a message like: warning: ./wx_pch.h.gch/Debug_HSsysInfo_wx_pch_h_gch: not for GNU C
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    Stalk is a new prototyping, message-passing OO language similar to Self. The interpreter compiles source text to bytecode for the Stalk Virtual Machine (SVM) and caches it. Compilable on most systems with sane C++ compilers, stalk has optional gtk binding
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    Chor

    A choreography programming language for concurrent systems

    Chor is a strongly-typed choreography programming language for distributed systems. In Chor, the behaviour of a system is written down as a global program (a choreography) where all the message exchanges between the participants are explicit. Choreographies are statically checked against protocol specifications, given as types, enabling type-directed global programming. Finally, Chor supports the automatic generation of systems from a choreography. With Chor, you do not have to worry about asynchronous communications or protocol compliance anymore. ...
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