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    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL (Script) and more

    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL (Script) and more

    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL & + (Paged List, TextEditor, VRAstroVision ...)

    Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT} Sources Library & Applications : Delphi C++ Java VRCalc++ C# VRCalc++ Object Oriented Scripting Language - Engine Source Pascal Code - Delphi Packages Build Prjs - VRCalc++ Scripted System Std RT Library - Guides & Docs (CHM, PDF, DOCX) - VCL & FMX (FireMonkey) Support - Script Test Code (Lang RTL VCL FMX) - Visual Stage Project : VCL & FMX Paged Lists & Iterators : Delphi C++ Java C# Multi-Dim Arrays & Direct Graph Classes : Delphi C++ Java VRCalc++...
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    BASIC interpreter for the 16bit PIC microcontroller 24FJ64GA002. The interpreter runs on the chip only, no compiler/tokenizer is needed. Communication with PC is done by USB-to-serial converter cable.
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    WANT automates the process of building, testing, and packaging applications and libraries much like Jakarta Ant does. WANT is a Pascal-friendly build tool. Use http://news.optimax.com (sdforum.want) for issue tracking, suggestions, and general discussion
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    Development of a fully-conforming implementation of a compiler for the Sirius programming language.
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    Laziza is a TCP Server, listening to clients JSFL commands on port 1212, running on a windows machine with Flash mx2004/8. It allows to make whatever can be done locally with JSFL and can send flash outputs and errors to the connected clients (eg telnet)
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    tLISP is a small implementation of the LISP programming language written in Object Pascal. Includes tle a command line tool for working with the LISP environment, and dynamic library for calling LISP functions from other applications. tLISP 2 or dLISP is
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    A minimal Logo implementation. Mainly for children at the age of 8-14. Easy to use. First releases work only in Hungarian language.
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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