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    NLua

    NLua

    Bridge between Lua and the .NET

    Bridge between Lua world and the .NET (compatible with .NET/UWP/Mac/Linux/Android/iOS/tvOS). NLua is a fork project of LuaInterface (from Fábio Mascarenhas/Craig Presti). You can use/instantiate any .NET class without any previous registration or annotation. NLua runs on top of KeraLua binding, it encodes the string using the ASCII encoding by default.
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    Tauri

    Tauri

    Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications

    ...By leveraging the operating system’s native WebView instead of bundling a full browser, Tauri produces significantly smaller and more efficient application binaries. The framework supports multiple front-end frameworks such as React, Vue, Svelte, and others that compile to web technologies. Tauri provides a secure bridge between the frontend and the Rust backend, enabling native functionality while maintaining strong security practices. With cross-platform support, developers can build applications that run on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
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    RE/flex lexical analyzer generator

    RE/flex lexical analyzer generator

    The regex-centric, fast lexical analyzer generator for C++

    A C++ high-performance regex library and Flex-compatible lexical analyzer generator with full Unicode support, new indentation anchors, lazy quantifiers, and many other modern features. Accepts Flex lexer specification syntax and is compatible with Bison/Yacc parsers. Generates reusable source code that is easy to understand. Supports fast scanning of UTF-8/16/32 files, strings, and streams. The reflex scanner generator generates clean C++ lexer class code that is thread-safe. Generates...
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    Nerd

    Nerd

    Javascript's God Mode. No VM. No Bytecode

    Nerd, commonly referred to as “nerd,” is an experimental programming language and toolchain that aims to compile JavaScript-like code directly into native binaries without relying on traditional virtual machines, bytecode interpretation, or garbage collection. Its design philosophy centers on eliminating runtime overhead by translating high-level scripting constructs into efficient, low-level native code that can run directly on hardware. This approach enables significantly improved...
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