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Harbor is a scripting language designed to be safely embedded in mission-critical, production applications. Unlike traditional embedded scripting languages, Harbor scripts run in a true safety sandbox that is entirely under the control of the application developer, allowing end-users to develop scripts directly within a production environment without sacrificing data integrity, reliability or security.
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The LOGOS project is an very ancient project: LEARNING a language like a 3 year OLD *Child*. It has been influenced by LISTENING to childs, and their behaviour. LOGOS is aimed (for the current minute) to LEARN any (and all) languages by LISTENING. Afterwards, it will start to ask you QUESTIONS, record your answers, and then, suddenly, it starts TALKING with you (in your MOTHER TONGUE).
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Provides basic support to javacc's *.jj files. Syntax coloring is achieved with a lexer based on it's own specification and compiled with javacc 4.2. By defaul the command "javacc" is executed, in case you don't have it in your path you must go to Options->Miscellaneous->Javacc and enter the full path to your javacc binary i.e. /home/user/javac4.2/bin/javacc To compile a *.jj, right-click on it in the project window and select Compile
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A very simple Virtual Machine which execute simple instructios in ASM-like format. This is juat a programming language and VM made by me. It may be used for educational or fun purposes.
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'SOLAR' ist ein Projekt zur Entwicklung eines Interpreters der neuentstehenden Sprache 'sol'. Der Interpreter laeuft unter der Bezeichnung 'solar'. Slogan : "( sol .. solar .. ) sun included"
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a vision enabling development of SOFTWARES in a distributed env over WebPage like IDE its Compiler Project, has plug-n-play Code Generator based on XML (parse table); create SyntaxChecker->Parser for Language, generating XML-IC (i.e. IC=IntermediateCode) depicting parse tree; join -=aCodeGen=- & get full working compiler...









