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    Neomake

    Neomake

    Asynchronous linting and make framework for Neovim/Vim

    Neomake is an asynchronous linting and build framework for Vim and Neovim that predates and inspires newer tooling in this space. It runs “makers” (linters, compilers, format checkers, test commands) in the background and surfaces results as signs, virtual text, or via quickfix/location lists. The system is highly configurable: you can define per-filetype makers, chain multiple tools, and control when they run (on save, on write, on cursor hold, or manually). Run several makers concurrently...
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    X10

    Performance and Productivity at Scale

    X10 is a class-based, strongly-typed, garbage-collected, object-oriented language. To support concurrency and distribution, X10 uses the Asynchronous Partitioned Global Address Space programming model (APGAS). This model introduces two key concepts -- places and asynchronous tasks -- and a few mechanisms for coordination. With these, APGAS can express both regular and irregular parallelism, message-passing-style and active-message-style computations, fork-join and bulk-synchronous...
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