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TreeScript a next generation Java based language for inserting into and building large (proxy based) XML like object trees. It allows code and diverse data sources to be acted upon is if they were simple atomic and node type values.
JDocHelper is Java application that helps to add Javadoc comments to your Java source code. JDocHelper parses Java source files to check all class, method and variable definitions and inserts skeleton.
vIDE is a cross-platform tool for writing and simulating Verilog models. It provides user friendly project management and file editing, integrated simulation engine, waveform viewer, pre-compiled modules, and many other cool features.
This is a small program that enable you to generate XML from your 'home made' document format (should be a text file...) following a very simple control file.
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Jess-mode is a collection of Emacs Lisp files designed to facilitate the development of Java Expert System Shell (JESS) applications. Currently, the package consists of a major mode for editing source and an inferior mode used to run the Jess interpreter
Fido is a library of Java classes that accept natural language (ie English) commands. The system
uses a database of hierarchial objects to determine what actions to take. Currently, Fido accepts
English command to control EJBs or Web Services
Jint is an experimental scripting language for Java environments. It is itself
based on Java and has many features commonly found in scripting languages.
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DynamicJava is a Java source interpreter. It executes programs written in Java, like described in the Java Language Specification, in addition with scripting features.
Pocket Smalltalk is Smalltalk-80 for small machines. Currently we support PalmOS with a virtual machine. We are looking for ports to other devices. PSt consists of an IDE (currently for Win32), which generates executables from Smalltalk source.
Java library for Schema based file parser.
Csv and flat file parser and writer.
This is a java library that enables to parse and write Csv and flat files based on a schema.
NaRP-i (for Not a Real Pseudo Interpreter) is a multiplatform interpreter. His goal is validate analysis of problems made in a pseudolanguage called NaRP. Narp and Narp-i are so interdependent that they should be regarded as a single project.
Sibilant is a LISP-like language that attempts to gain the flexibility of dynamic languages like Perl or Ruby while remaining a thin wrapper of a host language.
CDCL (Cascading Disclosure-Control Language) is a simple, transparent, high-confidence mechanism for declaring rules of disclosure. It is a language and framework built expressly for item-level disclosure control.
A static analyzer for Java programs that checks for design guidelines. The project is adopted from PDL (http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1218571).