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    Python Embed C++

    Embed C++ in Python source code, dynamically compile and access data

    Moved to http://github.com/ftrias/pyembedc Python module to embed C/C++ code within Python source code and scripts. Automatically compile and dynamically link the code. Transparently allow native access to python data from C code and vice versa. Module provides all the "glue" to dynamically convert data types, arrays and structures.
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    PyToCs

    Translates Python to C#

    A tool that translates Python source code to C#.
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    CrossBridge-Community

    CrossBridge-Community

    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/
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    Waxeye is a parser generator based on parsing expression grammars (PEGs). It supports C, Java, Javascript, Python, Ruby and Scheme.
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    A script(ing/ed/able) optimizing compiler for the C and Objective-C languages (and in the future other languages such as C++, D and Java). Written in a scripting language to allow for experimentation with code generation and optimization techniques.
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    k2development consists of Assembler,Linker and other necessary Tools to build 6502 Assembly Language Programs.
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