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Query, integrate and manipulate data using natural languages.
iLastic is an open-source framework to query, integrate and manipulate any type of data in English.
Extract, transform and merge information from the web, databases, files or any other data repository using a language you already know... English
Repository has been moved to: http://dtitov.github.com/bracer
Java library for parsing and evaluating math expressions.
Javadoc is available at http://bracer.sourceforge.net/javadoc/
P.S. This library depends on Apache Commons Math, so don't forget to include commons-math-2.2.jar to your project.
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JamVM is a compact Java Virtual Machine conforming to the JVM specification edition 2 (blue book). It is extremely small - stripped on PowerPC 150K, Intel 100K. However, unlike other small VMs it supports the full spec, inc. object finalisation and JNI.
JSpice is an implementation of the OpenSpice programming language specification (see http://www.openspice.org/). OpenSpice is an attempt to make the features of a powerful modern programming language accessible to occasional programmers.
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Nalasys is a natural language system that allows users to specify instructions to the computer in natural language. By defining words with intrinsic data the system recognizes, a user will be able to program a system using his own words.
For now the system can use several programmatic languages like SQL, Javascript, Groovy or JSP expression language. It also has a default language with no keywords where you can add words defined with objects in memory or from other languages.
Bean Sheet is an interpreted Java spreadsheet. At its core is Bean Shell, an open source Java interpreter. The potential of marrying a Java interpreter with a spreadsheet allows a single document to be a powerful application in its own right.
several vaguely related projects worked on by me: a 3d engine with a javascript-like scripting language (pdsys); an older scheme dialect (vmsys); ... (2009-04-28: I have been gone for years, may try to put up some newer stuff...).
Co-op is a workbench for the definition and use of composition operators: abstractions that can encapsulate standard solutions such as coding idioms, design patterns and composition techniques, and can later be (re-) used just like library classes.
Using encryption to secure your code or text. Click File->Run to run your code using Ruby, see the pop up for output. Never save your text or code to disk unencrypted. Don't forget your password. Encryption is error-persistent.
I did what any real geek would do; I have written a compiler compiler. It is called Language Processor. A software that you can feed in a language definition with its semantic and you get an object that can run your program in your defined language.
Proteus Cross Compiler system allows the generation and compilation of Java Code from llvm-gcc compatible languages (C/C++/fortran). The generated code will execute at up to 50% of native code.
JPype is an effort to allow python programs full access to java class libraries. This is achieved not through re-implementing Python, as Jython/JPython has done, but rather through interfacing at the native level in both Virtual Machines.
Maintenance and evolution of the project has moved! please see http://www.jpype.org for the latest version
FreeForm can be described as a 'language language'. It can be used for specifying new formal language and the way how code written in such language is resolved. It allows defining syntax like libraries and combining and embedding custom syntaxes.
Compiler optimization for code that AI generates, reuses similar substrings of code to exponentially reduce the Big-O of compile. At runtime, CodeTree objects breed, rename vars, mutate code and run it instantly. For any realtime compilable language.