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nuBASIC is an implementation of an interpreter of the BASIC programming language and IDE.
It has been designed mainly for educational purposes and it is suitable for simple games, educational or small business programs.
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. Development haltet as of 06/2015 indefinitely.
bigFORTH is a native code Forth for x86 processors. MINOS is a portable GUI library for X11 and Win32, written in object oriented Forth, and includes the form editor Theseus.
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".
EVM is a 32-bit virtual machine designed for easy implementation. It supports bounds checking, real-time linking and JIT compilation on x86 architecture. No platform-specific calls or byte order dependencies. Comes with an optimizing C compiler.