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    MinForth

    MinForth

    A minimalistic but complete standard Forth compiler in C

    MinForth V3.4 is a classic Forth system with command-line interface. Development resource requirements are minimal. A source text editor and a C compiler are sufficient. By design no toolchain is required to adapt or rebuild MinForth. A complete rebuild takes only few seconds. Current sources are for Windows and Linux (32-bit or 64-bit). MinForth primitive definitions are written in mixed Forth and C language and are transpiled to pure C code.
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    EiffelStudio
    ...If you want to create fast, robust, scalable applications, then EiffelStudio™ will offer you a cost-effective solution. Imagine being able to model your system as you think – capturing your requirements and your thought processes with EiffelStudio. When ready to design, you build upon the model you just created, still with EiffelStudio. Then you implement with EiffelStudio. You never need to throw anything out and start over. You don’t need extra tools to go back and safely make changes in your architecture. Roundtrip engineering? ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    xsparql
    One of the requirements of current Semantic Web applications is to deal with heterogenous data. Data represented and stored using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) is almost ubiquitous and is the standard for data exchange. Resource Description Framework (RDF) is the W3C recommended standard for data representation. Being able to work with these two languages using a common framework is a great advantage and eliminates several unnecessary steps that are currently used when handling both formats.
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