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...A unique feature of this language is the ability to write commands in Polish and English, compiling code into .exe format. The language is freely available for commercial and non-commercial projects. The Avocado source code is available under the MIT License on GitHub.
Avocado is transpiled to Free Pascal and then compiled by the FPC compiler, making it as fast as C or Rust, but with syntax reminiscent of Python.
The Avocado IDE interface has been translated into 6 languages
Official website: https://avocado-code.com/
Polish documentation for the new version Avocado v2.2.0.0: https://doc.avocado-code.com/
Old documentation https://avocado.doc.dimitalart.pl/
Source code https://github.com/Programista-Art/Avocado
**19-OCT-2017 PROJECT MOVED TO GITHUB**
OpSim is an open source Chemical Engineering Process Simulator with a user friendly drag-and-drop graphical user interface (GUI) and an underlying high performance simulation engine.
...The library provides components to implement both a ModBus master and a Modbus slave, and is based on the Indy component set (both Indy 9 and 10 are supported)
De source code of the project has been moved to GitHub!