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    Cthulhu.jl

    Cthulhu.jl

    The slow descent into madness

    Cthulhu.jl is a powerful introspection tool for exploring the Julia compiler’s method dispatch and type inference system. It allows users to interactively descend into the type-inferred lowered and LLVM IR of Julia functions from the REPL. This makes it ideal for developers who want to optimize performance, debug type instability, or understand how Julia compiles code. Named after the Lovecraftian idea of descending into madness, Cthulhu reveals the "underworld" of Julia compilation.
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    ObjectiveScript

    object orientated scripting language

    == This project has been renamed to slang-lang/slang and moved to Github. == ObjectiveScript is an object orientated scripting language that tries to combine the speed of scripting with an object orientated syntax similar to Java and C++. The language offers native data types like bool, double, float, int and string as well as user defined object types and a system library with data types similar to the Java boxed types like Integer and String. Collections like List, Map, etc. can be used...
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    Proshee is a Prolog type-inference system written in Prolog but depending on the banshee project in C (banshee.sourceforge.net). At present it manages very simple type-inference, but it has some problems with lists that need to be overcome.
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