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Virtual machine/emulator; "holding pen" for self-replicating programs written in custom RISC assembly-like language, evolving via random point mutations and periodic fitness-based cullings. Inspired (like Avida) by Thomas Ray's alife simulator, Tierra
With this application you're able to develop with graphical models. Using some plugins, these models would be translated to code in several languages
like SQL,OQL,C++ etc.
mySAL -- A simple single assignment language
Single assignment languages are a kind of "functional" language
where the parallelism is easy to discover. mySAL is a relative
of SISAL, and old and distinguished SAL. The provided compiler
and runtime
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The Palm Wrap Library provide an ANSI C library that allows code written for the Palm OS to be reused within another environment (e.g. Linux, Winxx) with a minumal amount of fuss.
GLBCC is a front-end to the GNU Compiler Collection. GLBCC adds Liberty Basic to the GCC language collection so that Liberty Basic code can be compiled directly to an executable. Since GLBCC uses GCC, the object files can also be linked with object file
lsp2html is a tool that converts lisp sourcecode in a HTML formatted document. HTML format options are defined in style definition files. It works fine with elisp, guile, autolisp, scheme, and other lisp dialects.
The GDB (GNU debugger) RSP (remote serial protocol) allows remote debugging of embedded software. This project offers sourcecode of monitors so the developer only needs to burn flash EPROMs once, then use serial communication to download/debug.
Designed to aid in the conversion of Python modules to C extension modules while keeping the same interface into the module. This will make it easier to convert existing Python code into C code to give it a speed boost without changing to existing code
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The Doodle project aims to provide a language to easily describe
Origami diagrams and produces a ready-to-print document. Doodle will
free creators from diagramming constraints and increase their capability
to share their creations.
A function is computable if it can be computed by a Turing machine.
A Turing machine is a very simple machine, but, logically speaking, has all the power of any digital computer. The Turing Optimizer utilizes this to superoptimize code.
Rust is a drag&drop RPM creation utility and general purpose sandboxing toolkit. You can create RPM packages intuitively with the GUI. Rust may also be used to build RPMs for arbitrary sourcecode, just by doing a 'make install' in the sandbox...
Installer Options is a small utility used to create option dialogs for use by NullSoft's NSIS installer application. NSIS is a very powerful install program, but lacks the ability to create dialog boxes to prompt the user for additional information.
Please Note: This is an old project that was eventually integrated into NSIS distribution directly. The plug-in mechanism eventually changed, so this version of the code no longer works properly with NSIS. I have left the project online for...
Glade provides C source output to a set of monolithic files. All widgets are placed into one file, which can be difficult to manage on large projects. This project aims to provide an alternative sourcecode output mechanism.
Freescope is a sourcecode browser similar to cscope, ported to various operating systems. It is under heavy development and will eventually provide various parsers for programming languages.
The fast, flexible parsing engine. Parse anything in 4 steps: (1) define a grammar, (2) load the grammar into ClearParse, (3) call the engine to parse the source, and (4) traverse the parsing tree. You can even change your grammar at run time.
Goal of this project is to build a graphical programming language (with its own IDE) that gets rid of those pesky over-multiple-screen-paranthesis-constructions known from almost every language available. It should also conform as much as possible to UML
FreeAmos is an attempt to produce a FREE, portable Amos interpreter. It will be able to run existing Amos code, aswell as being extenable for newer functions
The Cup Programming Language is a combination compiler and VM (Virtual Machine). The language is purely procedural, though allows 'top-level' code like a scripting language.
Brain Relax is a translator from the BF (BrainF**k) programming language (a Turing-complete language) to other programming languages (such as C, TCL, PHP, Pascal, Perl, Basic, Python, etc.)