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PicoForth is Forth compiler for PIC12 and PIC16 families. It is written in gForth and requires gpUtils. Produces hex file ready to be programmed into the device.
The Dragon Fire compiler takes a new, 21st century, look at the Dragon (i.e. Dragon Book). No longer impenetrable to the programmer, this compiler is open and available to them. You control the Dragon, and get Dragon insight into your programs.
GWTApp provides several features like: HTML templating and messaging at runtime without application recompiling, MetaField to auto bind and simulate annotation of RPC data fields, Strong typing in MVC, Modular structure in Maven.
This is a port of several development tools for Freescale M68HC08/HCS08 embedded microcontrollers families. Currently work is focused on binutils (as,ld), gdb and sim port. GCC, newlib, etc. porting will start after finishing the main as/ld support.
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 XBuildStudio is C/C++ development environment(like the VC IDE) for UNIX/LINUX console applications.it runs on a Windows OS, but compiles and debugs applications on UNIX/LINUX OS.
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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.
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.
Java2Script(J2S) provides an Eclipse Java to JavaScript compiler plugin and a JavaScript version of Eclipse SWT besides common utilities like java.lang.* and java.util.*. SWT-based RCP can be converted into RIA by using J2S.
The power provided by OWL reasoning engines can be translated into Java applications and vice versas with this framework. A binding among OWL and Java concepts has been done in order to incorporate the semantic features of OWL into Java.
RELIC (Retargetable Embedded Language Independent Compiler) is a compiler tool chain with the goal of complete language and processor independence for embedded microcontrollers and microprocessors.
This is NASM - the famous Netwide Assembler.
THIS PAGE IS OUT OF DATE; we no longer use any Sourceforge services other than mailing lists.
Get the current versions from http://www.nasm.us/.
PXC is a new C-Crosscompiler-Project, based on PCC the UNIX(TM)-Original.
Aimed at ISO-9899:99/201x Feature-Completness and easy retargeting.
The Toolchain will consist of an Assembler, Linker, Librarian and an integrated MISRA-C-Checker.
The project implement a framework of modular compilers that allows compile time programming for .NET, Java and other platforms. Languages on this framework are multi-paradigm and can be extended by programming new semantic structures or DSL.
A sub-C cross compiler for EduMIPS64 simulator. EduXcomp is a java project built using the antlr tool, and a grammar written by Monty Zukowski hardly modified by Elena Carobene, Massimo Trubia, and Alessio Tognazzolo.