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An object oriented language for concurrent software development
...Some of the goals to achieve:
- Embedding some design-patterns on language level (singleton, state-pattern)
- Implementation of a back-end for byte-code generation
- Extending the compiler with an optimization phase for optimizing byte-code
- Optimizing the interpreter to improve runtime performace.
- Implementation of a Hotspot-Compiler for translating byte-code to x86 machine-code for native execution.
- Overall optimizations of the runtime library.
Supported platforms:
- Windows 7 or above (32/64 bit)
- x86 processor architecture
COOL is designed and developed by Christian Weis since 2006. ...
LLVM is a unique compiler infrastructure designed for the optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. Compilation in C and C++ programs is supported using a parser based on GCC 3.4. Backends exist for X86, Sparc, PowerPC and "C".
Generic Virtual Machine is embeddable JavaVM for C/C++ projects (mostly Win32). Based on Super Waba JavaVM but with very big changes for optimization and usability.