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C/C++ Compiler for the ActionScript Virtual Machine (AVM2)
Previously codenamed "FlasCC" and "Alchemy," CrossBridge provides a complete BSD-like C/C++ development environment based on GCC that lets you compile your C/C++ code to target the Adobe Flash Runtimes (Flash Player and AIR). With CrossBridge you can port almost any existing C/C++ code to the web, across browsers.
Forum:
http://forum.crossbridge.io/
GitHub - SDK Source:
https://github.com/crossbridge-community/crossbridge/
GitHub - Issue Tracker:
https://github.com/crossbridge-community/crossbridge/issues
GitHub - Wiki:
https://github.com/crossbridge-community/crossbridge/wiki
GitHub - Examples:
https://github.com/crossbridge-community
Demo:
http://www.vpmedia.hu/crossbridge/neverball
Tutorials:
https://www.adobe.com/devnet/tagsearch.tsb.prod-_sl_flascc_v_.tse.html
http://bruce-lab.blogspot.hu/2014/01/crossbridgeflascc-resources-collection.html
https://tv.adobe.com/watch/max-2013/from-c-to-flash-the-power-of-the-adobe-flash-c-compiler/
XMLVM is an XML-based programming language build upon a virtual machine concept. Both Java and .NET byte code instructions can be mapped to XMLVM. XSL stylesheets allow manipulation of XMLVM such as cross-compilation to JavaScript for AJAX applicatio
MIDletPascal is specifically suited for development of J2ME midlets. It's compiler translates Pascal source code directly into Java microedition bytecode.
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Proteus Cross Compiler system allows the generation and compilation of Java Code from llvm-gcc compatible languages (C/C++/fortran). The generated code will execute at up to 50% of native code.
A Windows native distribution of Bigloo, a Scheme system that includes an optimizing compiler generating C code, Java classes and .NET CIL files as well as an interpreter.
jRate is a real-time Java compiler and runtime system (based on GNU GCJ) with support for much of the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ), including threading constructs with real-time constraints, asynchronous event handling, and memory regions.
Protoscribe converts pseudo English sentences in to Object Oriented code skeletons. It was developed to help teach object oriented design and as an experimental sourcecode generator. Currently, C++ and Java code skeletons can be generated.
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
zCOBOL portable mainframe COBOL compiler, part of the z390 project
The zCOBOL portable mainframe COBOL compiler with support for compiling multiple dialects of COBOL into any one of several target language executable programs including HLASM compatible mainframe assembler, Java, C++, or Intel assembler. All downloads and other information are kept at the z390 project site; see the home page link for more information.