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A perl script that parses given JavaScript source files for documentation in JavaDoc style, and generates HTML description page about functions, its parameters, etc.
Paradox is a programming language designed to combine the simplicity of scripting languages like PHP and Perl with the power and speed of C++ and Python.
Decouple your GUI building code from the rest of your application. Using an XML description, the Java Gui Builder will build appropriate windows, controls and objects for later retrieval by the mainstream code.
Zoso is a contextual programming language. Contexts speed software development by allowing you to use "mini-languages" that are optimized for specific tasks in a single sourcecode file.
Give your IT, operations, and business teams the ability to deliver exceptional services—without the complexity.
Freshservice is an intuitive, AI-powered platform that helps IT, operations, and business teams deliver exceptional service without the usual complexity. Automate repetitive tasks, resolve issues faster, and provide seamless support across the organization. From managing incidents and assets to driving smarter decisions, Freshservice makes it easy to stay efficient and scale with confidence.
Esla is a very simple C++ scripting language that can be embedded within an application or a numerical code. New language keywords can easily be programmed and added to the core language.
ESS-MODEL: The fastest and easiest to use UML reversing tool!
With ESS-MODEL you can view class diagrams from your code in the time that other tools are still busy loading.
Source is written in Delphi.
More info: http://essmodel.sourceforge.net
"Traceur Pascal" is a java application that interprets Pascal source codes and follow its execution.
The purpose is to help pascal beginners to understand how a pascal program is executed and to debug sourcecode.
DAVIS is an easy and useful language for IRC bots. This project contains our own bots, some bots for demonstration, a parser that creates Java, C, Perl and IRC-Script code out of a DAVIS file, and an interpreter for DAVIS files.
Saquen is a library which is intended to provide scripting capabilities for other programs. It specializes in ease of integration with existing code and provides facilities especially suited for scripting in computer games.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
The TclPro tool set includes a graphical debugger, a static code checker,
a wrapper to generate stand-alone executables, a "compiler" that
writes out Tcl byte codes, and a loader that reads byte codes.
Ripley is a programming language that is somewhere between Forth and Postscript in terms of syntax. It is written in Ruby. There are several interesting techniques that were used to build Ripley including code generation for the individual language ops,
The Project of mine and a group of friends will be called "C-pretter". It will involve the creation of the interpreter of C++ in Delphi language. First version of this project is going to involve elements of C++ language such as : Variable operation, l
Simply interpreter of Pascal’s language, which will include:
- operations in/out
- simple arythmetics operations: +,-,*,/
- declaration of variables
- dynamic memory allocation
We would like do this with use Borland Delphi
The project's aim is to build automated programming language translation system that will port program sources written in one language to other programming language(s).
C++ sourcecode interpreter for Win 32 platforms, for developers and end-users.
The goal of our project is to interpret C++ sourcecode and execute it.
The interpreter will run on Win32 platforms. We will create and develop it in C++ language.
The Frame Processing Language (FPL) is an XML language based on the Frame Technology by Paul G. Bassett as described in his book Framing Software Reuse: lessons from the real world.
FPL is implemented in Java using JDOM,Saxon and Jakarta-oro.
Object Tree, Virtual Machine and Compiler for Concatenative Languages, in a shared library - [This project is obsolete, and has been superseeded by the XCL suit, available at http://www.varkhan.net/software/xcl]
YooParse stands for Yet-another Object-Oriented Parser code generator. It is the complement of YooLex, a lexer code generator. The purpose of YooParse is to generate a parser that integrates tightly with the scanner generated by YooLex.
DURIAN is a Free Delphi Web Application Server for make interactive dynamic web documents in the Pascal server-side html-embedded scripting language for Windows (Delphi) and Linux (Kylix).
CodeXpand Engine is a Scripting engine written with C++.
It work with COMPILED SCRIPT linked at Run Time with Host Applications.
The SCRIPT COMPILER generate the CPU bytecode requested from the Host CPU where the application (& the scripts) will run.
This is a reprository of software I have written. It is written in C, C++ and hopefully in some obscure Basic :-) I gladly share my stuff with you under the MIT license, so you can do what you want with it (almost)... :-)