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A programming language AL-IV (ALFOUR) is a
high-level imperative object oriented programming language with minimal introduction level, easy porting to any platform claiming a very high level of safety and stability, with a controllable level of code protection, high efficiency of an executable code,
full independence from a target platform, minimal enter level.
Packages to create a Unix like environment under MS-Windows
At this point this project is mainly wpkg which is a replica of dpkg and apt-get that works under Microsoft Windows and Unices. Since version 0.7.0 it works very nicely as it includes most of the important functionality of dpkg (i.e. most everything except dselect functions.) Otherwise, the Unix GNU Windows is expected to be a large set of packages that wpkg can handle. Packages of all the software available under MinGW and GnuWin32 so you can painlessly build a complete Unix like...
...The
library provides fundamental data structures such as lists, hash-maps, strings
and parsing functions for JSON or the typical dot-file based configuration data.
The following list summarizes the currently supported functionality:
* length delimited instead of NULL terminated strings
* memory management based on reference counting
* several list processing functions like iterators and map-reduce
* support of [Ideal Hash Tries](http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/64398/files/idealhashtrees.pdf)
for highly efficient hash map data structures
* parsers for [JSON](http://json.org) data and the text configuration files found
in Unix system
* doubly linked circular lists for reliable event queues
* support for test and debugging of memory management problems such as memory leaks