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    MAD-X Python Builder

    MAD-X Python Builder

    Build windows executable from Python file. Easily compiler your Python

    Build windows executable from your Python file, with areas that requires your program info, description, Icon etc. It is possible to load existing data sets, given they are under corresponding Pickle formats, while saving also generates an Pickle file. Info fields can meet most demands, Windowed or consoled program type. One-file or Folder package, Encryption module, Hidden-Imports, UPX Compatible, Icon, program end-name, Debug mode and more.
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    GDL - GNU Data Language, a free IDL (Interactive Data Language, see http://ittvis.com/idl/) compatible incremental compiler.
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    Psyco showed that it is possible to execute Python code at speeds approaching that of fully compiled languages, by "specialization". The project is now dead and replaced by PyPy: http://pypy.org/
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    This project provides a patched Python distribution that can be built on the win32 platform using 'configure' and 'make'. It requires Cygwin and the MinGW compiler toolchain.
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    The Markovski project implements an interpreter/compiler for a language named Markovski, used to write Markov algorithms (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markov_algorithm).
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    mySAL -- A simple single assignment language Single assignment languages are a kind of "functional" language where the parallelism is easy to discover. mySAL is a relative of SISAL, and old and distinguished SAL. The provided compiler and runtime
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    It's a brainfuck interpreter written in Python (In the future will be also a compiler for x86 and have a GUI).
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