Open Source ALGOL 68 Scientific/Engineering Software

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    Agena

    Agena

    Agena is an interpreted procedural programming language.

    Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language designed for science, scripting, and many other applications. Binaries are available for Windows, Linux, Solaris, OS/2, Mac OS X, Raspberry Pi and DOS.
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    Open source Algol 68 implementations

    Open source Algol 68 implementations

    Implementations for the Revised Report language

    This project offers open source implementations for UNESCO/IFIP's Algol 68 (the Revised Report language). The project offers two implementations: Implementation 1 is Algol68G: a recent checkout hybrid compiler/interpreter by Marcel van der Veer, supporting arbitrary arithmetic, partial parametrisation, complex numbers, POSIX threads, GNU plotutils, GNU scientific library, curses, sound, TCP sockets, RegEx and PostgreSQL. Inplementation 2 is algol68toc, a port by Sian Mountbatten of the vintage Algol68RS (UK Defense Research Agency) compiler. The implementation emits C code.
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    SWAPHI: Smith-Waterman on Intel Xeon Phi

    The first protein sequence database search on shared-host Xeon Phis

    The first parallel algorithm to accelerate the Smith-Waterman protein database search on shared-host multiple Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors. By searching against the UniProtKB/TrEMBL database, SWAPHI achieves a performance of up to 58.8 billion cell updates per second (GCUPS) on a single Xeon Phi and up to 228.4 GCUPS on four Xeon Phis.
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