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    A fexpr (unevaluating expression) based Lisp dialect.
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    A compiler which translated AspectFun program into Haskell.
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    A cross-platform unit testing framework for C++.
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    A portable library for manipulating data disks created with the Roland SP-808 Groove Sampler / E-Mix Studio. A command-based shell ("vs2") to provide a user interface on libvs2. Possibly a graphics interface ("gvs2") as well.
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