kin is a set of libraries and tools supporting meta-programming for engineering and technical computing applications. This JVM version of kin has been superseded by the stand-alone version being developed at http://purl.org/net/kin.
dosbat is a major mode for editing DOS batch files in Emacs. dosbat
performs syntax highlighting and will add features common to other Emacs
modes such as comment region, code templates, or other things people
find useful.
A C++ interface for Common Lisp. Includes a c++ language parser to generate C code and lisp code that uses CLOS and UFFI to interface with the C and C++ code.
Etiquette is an interaction protocols construction tool. Etiuqette allows to describe communication in high-level and textually condensed fashion. Built-in support for debugging and error-handling policies is provided. Etiquette is written in Common Lisp.
Freefactor is a Java refactoring framework. It consists of a tool-independent refactoring system and an interface to allow it to be integrated with other tools. Currently a prototype Java-based tool is provided as well as bindings for Emacs.
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s2html is a C/C++/Java/Lisp HTML sourcecode converter.
s2html is a very simple C/C++/Java/Lisp HTML sourcecode converter. It uses embedded CSS to format your code. Many other formatters exist, this one started its life back in 1983 as my very first C program.
ELCO stands for Embedded Lisp COmpiler or Esdens Lisp COmpiler. The goal is to create a lisp compiler for embedded 32bit architectures. (i.e. ARM) With this compiler you are able to write lisp code on a naked chip. No OS needed.