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    ZAPH

    Tools and Z80 engine for creating adventure games. (RUST)

    This is an exercise in some advance programming topics using a text adventure as the central result. This originally began as a project to recreate an old BASIC text adventure, on the ZX Spectrum, using Z80. After developing a very simple byte code VM to handle the game interactions, I realised that there was an opportunity to use some more advance techniques, which in turn can lead to some PC based tools.
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    X11-Basic

    X11-Basic

    A BASIC interpreter and compiler with graphics.

    X11-Basic is a dialect of the BASIC programming language with graphics capability that integrates features like shell scripting, cgi-Programming and full graphical visualisation into the easy to learn basic language on modern computers.
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    JPHP

    JPHP

    JPHP - an implementation of PHP on Java VM

    ...JPPM will help you to build and run jphp applications or write new packages. JPHP is a new implementation for PHP which uses the Java VM. It supports many features of the PHP language (7.1+). How does it work? JPHP is a compiler like javac, it compiles PHP sources to JVM bytecode and then can execute the result on the Java VM. We develop a new IDE for beginners like Game Maker or Scirra Construct. It's based on JPHP, JavaFX, Java 8, and Gradle, and allows to creation of desktop games and apps for Linux, Windows, and Mac (maybe Android and other platforms in the future). ...
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    ...It's a framework that integrates major concepts from functional programming into the Java Platform. It also provides seamless integration of Java with Lisp coding, by using a lisp-to-bytecode compiler.
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    BLOAT is a Java bytecode optimizer and class rewriter implemented entirely in Java. By optimizing Java bytecode, code improvements can occur regardless of the compiler that compiled the bytecode or the virtual machine on which the bytecode is run.
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    Compiler of Lisp programs to a platform-idependent bytecode and the corresponding virtual machine.
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    ubcc is a just-in-time compiler for various bytecodes. It is designed for use in operating system kernels.
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    Java bytecode to native code compiler striving for small, standalone executables.
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