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    Fengari

    Fengari

    The Lua VM written in JS ES6 for Node and the browser

    The Lua VM written in JS ES6 for Node and the browser. This repository contains the core Fengari code (which is a port of the Lua C library) which includes parser, virtual machine, and base libraries. However, it is rare to use this repository directly.
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    macOS VirtualBox VM Instructions

    macOS VirtualBox VM Instructions

    Instructions and script to help you create a VirtualBox VM

    macOS VirtualBox VM is a repository that provides scripts and instructions to build a VirtualBox virtual machine running macOS (ranging across versions like Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave). The script automates preparation of the macOS installer ISO from the App Store application, configuration steps for VirtualBox, and setup guidance to get a working VM.
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    nap-script

    A multi purpose scripting language

    ...The nap-script is a C like programming and scripting language with the following characteristics: - compiles into bytecode - it runs in a virtual machine - can be executed standalone or embedded in C/C++ code - has a well defined assembly language - can do runtime compilation - has a syntax very similar to C without pointers ... and it is still under development :) Check out the mercurial repository to get a glimps on the code.
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