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...It is also a good language to learn programming.
Dyalect offers modern syntax, inspired by such languages as C#, Swift, Go and Rust, first class functions, coroutines, expressive modules, a dynamic type system with an ability to extend existing types with new functions and much more.
Dy is shipped with a crossplatform interactive console.
Main repo: https://github.com/vorov2/dyalect
...The bundling options are stored in the local package.json file in the liquidcore property. Bundling is a convenient way to test and package your JavaScript projects. The bundler uses Metro to package up all of your required node modules into a single file that can be packaged as a resource in your app. If you are running on the Android Emulator or iOS Simulator, you can run a local server on your development machine and hot-edit your JavaScript code.
Atari 2600, C64, Python, 3D engines and rock'n roll
MVE is an acronym for Modular Virtual Engine. It provides an interface for programming and running (your own) units (virtual machines), each unit consisting of several modules (CPU, Video, Audio, Input, Drive, et cetera). Furthermore the Modular Virtual.
This project has been frozen because of lack of motivation.
But what you will find here, is a lot assembly code for the Atari 2600 and C64, experiments with 3D math on Python.
Android virtual machines running on Openstack Clouds
This is the first ever project that ports Android OS into an image that can be used to create Android virtual machines running on Openstack clouds with full virtualisation support. Currently we only support Android 4.4 Kitkat 64bit distribution.
Instructons on how to create the image yourself: http://thisismyeye.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/enabling-virtio-drivers-on-kernel-for.html
This image is not perfect yet. Contributors are welcome!
This work is done by Chathura Madhusanka...
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imvirt is a set of Perl modules and helper binaries used to detect if it is running in a virtualization container. It is able to detect several containers like HyperV, VirtualBox, VMware, QEMU, KVM or Xen.
The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.