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    Layout Parser

    Map fixed-length files to java objects allowing read from and write to

    Parses and formats positional and CSV data into and from Java Objects based on a layout defined in xml format. Particularly useful for developers that need to integrate Java with legacy systems/languages that only understand positional data (i.e.: Cobol).
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    ooc is an object-oriented programming language which is implemented with a source-to-source translator to pure C99. It supports classes, abstract functions, foreach, ranges, etc. It intends to be modern, modular, extensible, yet simple and fast.
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    The Generic Analyzer is a framework in Java that is designed to allow users to build, quickly and easily, compilers and interpreters without the need to implement all the complex steps of a translator.
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