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    RunMat

    RunMat

    The Fast, Free, Modern MATLAB / Octave code runtime

    ...The distribution includes one-line install scripts and highlights forthcoming editor integrations (VS Code and IntelliJ plugins) to provide syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, and integrated debugging. Its website positions RunMat as a drop-in engine for current codebases, with an OSS development model inviting contributors to inspect the code or build from source. Overall, the goal is to give researchers, students, and engineers a fast, portable runtime for numerical computing workloads.
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    Opal

    Opal

    Opal is a Ruby to JavaScript source-to-source compiler

    ...It is also built ready for the browser into opal-parser.js to allow compilation in any JavaScript environment. This directory holds the Opal runtime and corelib implemented in Ruby and JavaScript. opal-parser allows you to eval Ruby code directly from your HTML (and from Opal) files without needing any other building process. Opal.compile is a simple interface to just compile a string of Ruby into a string of JavaScript code. See the website for more detailed instructions and guides for Rails, jQuery, Sinatra, rack, CDN, etc.
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