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    Koopa (COBOL) Parser Generator
    This project has moved to GitHub ! The version here at SourceForge will remain for historic purpose. Koopa is a parser generator, made for COBOL. It can handle source files in isolation (no preprocessing required) and doesn't mind the presence of CICS/SQL fragments. The grammar is easily extensible in a way which minimizes the impact on the overall code.
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    Marid

    Marid

    Free data acquisition and data visualization cross-platform software

    Marid is a cross-platform data acquisition and visualization software intended to build complex and hierarchical data acquisition systems. The base concepts of its architecture include: * Graphical deploy configuration builders * Powerful Groovy scripting language * Embedded database ( H2 , HSQLDB) to store data * Cross-platform design (write once, run anywhere) * Embedded GUI-configurable binary/ascii device protocol parser/generator * Deploy manager to deploy firmwares to remote controllers/servers via secure channel * Embedded web-sever * Dynamically linked plugins available from Nexus Repository * Remote monitoring tools * Modular Marid IDE to manage them all
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    C#Prolog

    C#Prolog -- A Prolog interpreter written in managed C#

    C#Prolog -- A Prolog interpreter written in C#. Can easily be integrated in C# programs. Characteristics: reliable and fairly fast interpreter, command line interface, Windows-interface, builtin DCG, XML- and JSON-predicates, SQL-predicates, extendible.
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    AustenX

    AustenX

    A PEG based parser generator, with advanced features

    A parser generator for PEG grammars, built using Java, currently producing code for Java.
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    BNF for Java is a BNF Compiler-Compiler, or Parser-Generator. It implements ISO Standard Backus-Naur Format, using Java. BNF allows you to create a syntax, or a complete language, to parse your data source. Your custom Java extensions generate output.
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    A full flavored Eclipse editor for Jikespg and LALR Parser Generator (LPG) grammar files.
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    Berkeley Yacc is an LALR(1) parser generator. Berkeley Yacc has been made as compatible as possible with AT&T Yacc. Berkeley Yacc has been extended to generate Python, Perl and Java code.
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