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    SableCC is a parser generator which generates object-oriented frameworks for building compilers, interpreters and other text parsers. SableCC keeps a clean separation between machine and user code which leads to a shorter development cycle.
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    Kayacc

    A Compiler Development Toolkit

    Kayacc is an alternate name for the TOMBO project. I am in the process of updating the Tombo project page with version 2.1.0. Please download Tombo2.1.0.tar.gz from the Files tab. Tombo is a compiler generation toolkit for constructing compilers and interpreters. It includes a BNF compiler that generates parsers for context free grammars, and a class library to support compiler development. The class library supports symbol tables, Unicode text manipulation, reserved word mappings,...
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    An framework for rapid development of web applications that emphasizes complete separation of markup from code, ease of use and seamless integration with Java.
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