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JSC allows developers to think in C# while targeting JavaScript, Java, Actionscript and PHP.
If you want to create a Flash or WebGL powered game in C# JSC is what you need. If you want to create a single page web application JSC is what you need!
JSC also integrates with NuGet which allows to create packages.
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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.
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/
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C-Lesh is a game programming language for 2D games.
C-Lesh is a game programming language for 2D games - mainly arcade and platform games. When combined with the Super Mario World (SMW) engine you can create awesome 2D platform games like Super Mario World. This language evolved from a "clone" of TI-BASIC which I began developing when I was having memory (segmentation fault) bugs with C. C-Lesh lacks memory allocation and destruction. There is no need to use pointers and you can never get memory leaks or program crashes caused by memory...
Secure File Transfer for Windows with Cerberus by Redwood
Protect and share files over FTP/S, SFTP, HTTPS and SCP with the #1 rated Windows file transfer server.
Cerberus supports unlimited users and connections on a single IP, with built-in encryption, 2FA, and a browser-based web client — all deployable in under 15 minutes with a 25-day free trial.
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.
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.
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.
OpenXL provides a flexible, platform-independent SOA/Web Service middleware and workflow programming language (SLL). OpenXL supports the creation, provisioning and execution of Web Services as well as the integration of code written in BPEL, Java, etc.
Google Colab GPU access in your favorite programming language
AntiPython Colab is a source to source compiler that let's you build AI in Java, Rust, JavaScript, Flutter, C#, Go, Ocaml(and etc...) utilizing free Google Colab GPUs!
It's blazingly fast and very robust as it uses websockets and the Treesitter C library under the hood.