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PEARL is a high level procedural programming language, which was especially designed for the demanding need to have an expressive and comfortable language for solving multitasking problems when controlling technincal processes. PEARL is an abbreviation for "(P)rocess and (E)xperiment (A)utomation (R)ealtime (L)anguage".
It was designed around 1975 at the IRT Institute of the Leibniz University in Hannover with the idea in mind to have an easy to learn programming language for realtime...
Java-based Dialect of the Unicon Programming Language
Junicon is a Java-based implementation of Unicon, a very high level object-oriented goal-directed programming language that lives at Unicon.org. Junicon features seamless Java object access, interactive interpretation, and numerous cleanups and enhancements while retaining Unicon's core expression-evaluation semantics.
Please see the Junicon Project Web Site for publications about Junicon.
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.
The Ja.NET project provides open source Java development tools (e.g. Java 5 JDK ) and runtimes for .NET. With the help of Ja.NET's open source software, you can leverage your Java investments on .NET.
RES is a pure Java based Open Source Cobol to Java translator. It creates maintainable Java code for a subset of VS Cobol syntax. It has been developed with JDK, JTB and Javacc.
Water: a fast, secure, dynamic OO language and database. Water is an all-purpose language (and meta-language) that runs Web applications in the browser or server-side. Water is compatible with .NET, Java, and C on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X system.
Ruby On Flash is a compiler written in Java that compiles Ruby source code directly into Flash applications(.swf files), and aims to provide a programmer-friendly approach to casual Flash game development.
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Mouseth is a cross between the Mouse and Forth programming languages.
The programs are compiled to a very compact, machine independant bytecode, which can then be run on its extremely small virtual machine.
Javum, the Java Virtual Unix Machine, is an ambitious project which aims to provide a full virtualized Unix environment including C compiler (GCC), Unix-like API, shell, and command line tools, inside of a JVM. Details @ http://javum.wiki.sourceforge.net
The goal of XML11 is to help programmers write AJAX-applications without requiring any JavaScript knowledge. XML11 allows you to write your application in Java which is then translated to JavaScript so that it can run inside any browser.
This project aims to provide a Java-Bytecode compiler for the fairly new programming language WRL and others like PHP4 and Postfix, based on the research on the SableCC parser generator and common W3C.ORG standards.
The purpose of this project is to modify SmartEiffel to allow it to be used to create applications for mobile device platforms such as Symbian, BREW, and J2ME. Currently the codebase is based on SmartEiffel 1.0, but we are looking into moving over to Sma