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Jainja is a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) written in Java
Jainja is a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) written in Java.
The VM is developed by using the smallest possible subset of Java in order to run on top of multiple environments : Java SE, JavaME, Android, Javascript, and even natively.
Compose* is a project that aims at enhancing the modularization capabilities of component- and object-based programming. In particular, Compose* offers aspect-oriented programming through the composition filters model.
OGNL.net is a port of OGNL in Java platform. OGNL stands for Object Graph Navigation Language. It is an expression and binding language for getting and setting properties of Java objects. Now it work on .Net Object.
CLearSharp is a clean C#-implementation of Common Lisp. The big goals are ANSI standard compliance, interoperability with Java and integration with scripting environments. This project is meant to be a sibling to CLearJ, with sharing of implementation.
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The goal of VMKit is to create a body of code useful for creating and experimenting with virtual machines. The code will emphasize modularity, clarity, correctness, and portability in no particular order but all taking precedence over execution speed.