PL/SQL Compilers for Linux

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    AL-IV

    AL-IV

    ALFOUR Programming language. Simple, safe, power, multi-platform.

    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.
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    CpDB

    Relational database schema and tools for bacterial genome annotation

    This software allows us to create a relational database in PostgreSQL hosting full bacterial genomes. Besides the database, there is software, like a parser, to convert EMBL or GBK files to the CpDB relational schema. Once in the CpDB, one can extract unlimited reports from bacterial genomes using SQL. This software is part of the Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from Anderson Santos (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3418-0823) developed under the Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis (Cp) pangenome project. The Cp pangenome delivered to the scientific community fifteen bacterial strains deposited at the GenBank database between the years of 2009 and 2012. The thesis was written in Brazilian Portuguese. However, an English book chapter explaining the software is available at this address: https://doi.org/10.5772/23724. CpDB is the backbone for the Pannotator software: https://pannotator.facom.ufu.br. Both software still is alive and kicking. Enjoy it.
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    Hades aims to become the reference open source environment for developing, validating and deploying PLUTO (Procedure Language for Users in Test and Operations) procedures.
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    Silis OS is a online based operating system which will allow users to access their files and programs from any where in the world.
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