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APL is an arrary-oriented language initially conceived in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson, IBM Fellow and 1979 ACM Turing Award recipient. It is ideally suited to computer programming because it subsumes the tedious aspects of the job allowing the programmer to concentrate on the heart of the project.
NARS2000 is a Free Open Source implementation of APL. For more details on this project, visit the NARS2000.org website.
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.
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.
A tool to query arrays in memory using SQL.
It groups the arrays in tables and returns arrays as result set.
It can be used in spreadsheets, as a script language library and everywhere is needed an interactive tool to query data in memory.
The CommGen platform is intended to be a simple, scalable integration platform
for small to medium problem sets. The architecture is simple, consisting of a
distributed kernel, distributed O/S, agent and application layer.
OpenXL provides a flexible, platform-independent SOA/Web Service middleware and workflow programming language (SLL). OpenXL supports the creation, provisioning and execution of Web Services as well as the integration of code written in BPEL, Java, etc.
The XPS is a scalable platform for meta-programming and domain engineering. It provides a virtual machine, compiler, and runtime library that make it possible to efficiently develop, debug, and run programs based on XPL (eXtensible Programming Language)
From the XML definition of your database, DewDrop will generate clean and human-readable SQL DDL code for any supported target database. This means you can define your database just once in XML, and have it work for any database automatically.
JLisa, \"Java Lisp-based Intelligent Software Agents\", is based on Lisa, http://lisa.sourceforge.net/, a production rule system similar to Jess. It runs in java through ABL, armed-bear Lisp, http://www.armedbear.org.
idyuts is \"I Dare You to Use This Shell\"; a pre-hibernate approach to replacing an ORM written with jython functors into a pure-Java language command pattern. The \"pipeline codegen artifacts\" are simple IoC templates, and trivial to adapt