A simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor.
...It is written in Urn Lisp and compiled to Lua, so it is available for every platform where Lua (version 5.1 or higher) is available as well; however some special features are available only with Lua 5.1 (or LuaJIT) on AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS and UNIX with XTerm. The latest release (18-Mar-2021) now supports also scripts.
Yes, finally. The author decide to schedule some of his busy time to release the "Chinese Language Formula"- Step By Step. It will take a while, but eventually Chinese Language Processing is no longer a problem.
...Features: Syntax coloring and indenting; Documentation browse and search functions; Support for Imenu and SpeedBar; Customization options; and support for language features from PHP 5.4 and beyond.
The latest release can be found at https://github.com/ejmr/php-mode and all bug reports should go there..
OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc(r) technology, the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and reasoning engine. A new release with even more content, better performance, and improved reliability will be up shortly.
...It provides libraries and editors that make it a powerful environment for music composition. It can also be used for teaching functional and object programming.
THE OM 5.2 RELEASE HOSTED ON SOURCEFORGE IS NOT MAINTAINED ANYMORE. IT IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR IT INCLUDES PRELIMINARY ATTEMPTS AT PORTING OM TO LINUX PLATFORMS, WHICH WE BELIEVE COULD STILL BE USEFUL FOR FUTURE PORTS AND DEVELOPMENTS.
See the recent OM 6 developments and release at http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/
This is one approach to implementing the ideas discussed as the Public Domain Knowledge Base.
Originally coded by Stephen Reed before joining Cycorp and currently maintained by Vic Bancroft. The next release with contributions made here will be versio