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    NetRexx

    The open sourced NetRexx reference implementation

    NetRexx is a dialect of the REXX programming language to run on the Java virtual machine. It supports a classic REXX syntax, with no reserved keywords, along with considerable additions to support object-oriented programming in a manner compatible with Java's object model, yet can be used as both a compiled and an interpreted language, with an option of using only data types native to the JVM or the NetRexx runtime package. Originally from IBM, NetRexx is the creation of Mike Cowlishaw, the...
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    MLton

    MLton

    A whole-program optimizing compiler for Standard ML

    ...MLton generates small executables with excellent runtime performance, utilizing untagged and unboxed native integers, reals, and words, unboxed native arrays, fast arbitrary-precision arithmetic based on GnuMP, and multiple code generation and garbage collection strategies. In addition, MLton provides a feature rich Standard ML programming environment, with full support for SML97 as given in The Definition of Standard ML (Revised), a number of useful language extensions, a complete implementation of the Standard ML Basis Library, various useful libraries, a simple and fast C foreign function interface, the ML Basis system for programming with source libraries, and tools such as a lexer generator, a parser generator, and a profiler.
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    STMX

    High-performance transactional memory for Common Lisp

    STMX is a high-performance Common Lisp library for composable Transactional Memory (TM), a concurrency control mechanism aimed at making concurrent programming easier to write and understand. Instead of traditional lock-based programming, one programs with atomic memory transactions: if a memory transaction returns normally it gets committed, if instead it signals an error (Lisp slang for throwing an exception) it is rolled back. Memory transactions can safely run in parallel in different threads, are re-executed from the beginning in case of conflicts or if consistent reads cannot be guaranteed, and effects of a transaction are not visible from other threads until it commits. ...
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    QuickSock

    QuickSock

    A simple C++ socket library used to make socket programming tolerable.

    The latest version of QuickSock is version (1.1.2). Wrapper for the Monkey Programming Language: http://monkeycoder.co.nz/Community/posts.php?topic=4866 QuickSock is a very simple C++ based UDP networking library. QuickSock currently relies on the WinSock library on Windows, (and as of April 2013, QuickSock uses BSD sockets on other platforms). QuickSock is a work in progress, so later down the road I may add new features, or change how things function.
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