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    Vector Pascal is a language targeted at SIMD multi-core instruction-sets such as the AVX and SSE2 or x86-64-v3. It has a SIMD compiler which supports parallel vector operations, loop unrolling, common sub expression removal etc. It is implemented in Java.
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    wsdlpull is an efficient and powerful command line utility for dynamic inspection and invocation of WSDL web services.It provides a C++ library with dynamic WSDL invocation API,WSDL parser,Schema parser and Validator and an xmlpull Parser/Serializer.
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    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Assembler Laboratory (ALab) is an assembler IDE. At this moment it resembles a target for an archeological expedition.
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    Brainf*** compiler is a compiler for the esotheric Brainf*** language. One day it will run on many different platforms and generate optimized machine code. Currently works unter GNU/Linux (i386) and MS Win32.
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    MEDDAC is the seeding point for designing a new approach to Operating System design itself. It is an Open Source project with roots in mainframe design and development the author began in 1979. Monitor Editor Disassembler Decompiler Assembler Compiler
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    NATIVE is a project aimed at producing a version of the C# language compiler which omits native-code for various OS platforms. NATIVE does not target the CLI or use the CLR.
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    QuickCrt

    QuickCrt

    Object-oriented RAD framework for Turbo Pascal 7.0

    Based upon my 20+ year old super fast QCrt text mode display driver, QuickCrt is an event driven object-oriented framework for rapid application development using Turbo Pascal 7.0 for DOS. Completely self contained, it uses no 3rd party or original Borland units (excluding the built-in System unit). It uses no Turbo Vision and is more like Delphi minus the drag and drop. It has support for String formatting, Custom text fonts, Themes, Keyboard mappings, Config files and Multiple languages baked into it. However, this initial version is more of a "Proof of Concept" and engine for PGME. Rather than an actual project. It has some serious limitations. Since it was built in a "vacuum" with no pre-planning, it is a little bit of spaghetti code. Also, it doesn't support real windowing, multi-tasking or draw behind visible objects. QCrt 9 is currently under development. It is a complete rewrite in assembly with TP wrappers. It is being hosted at http://github.com/LoopZ/QCrt
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    RUG is an universal machine-friendly binary file generator. Together with suitable macro packages, it can be used to assemble executables for almost any known processor. The main goal is to build a backend for a future Scheme translator.
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    The Amsterdam Compiler Kit (obsolete)

    Moved to https://github.com/davidgiven/ack

    Moved to https://github.com/davidgiven/ack
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This project collects the classical "Towers of Hanoi" problem in many programming languages, including lesser known and/or esoteric ones.
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    m6811dis

    m6811dis

    M6811 Code-Seeking Disassembler

    The M6811 Code-Seeking Disassembler is a command-line tool that lets you enter known starting vectors for a given code image for the 6811 micro. It will disassemble the code and follow through branches to assist in the separation of code and data. Its companion Fuzzy Function Analyzer uses DNA Sequence Alignment Algorithms to locate similar code in multiple binaries, facilitating reverse-engineering. Originally written to analyze code from GM automotive engine controllers, but is useful anywhere a 6811 micro is being used. Version 1.0 was written in Borland Pascal in April 1996, and updated to v1.2 in June 1999. It was later rewritten to C++ in July 1999 through Jan 2000. While it's been freely available since its creation, it's being released here as an open-source project so the world can better use it as it sees fit. Version 2.0 is completely reworked in 2014 to compile and run with GCC and STL to make it fully portable and accessible to all computer platforms.
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