Compiler
Compilers are software that translate higher-level (more human readable) programming languages to lower-level languages (e.g. machine code). The processor executes machine code, which indicates when binary high and low signals are required in the arithmetic logic unit of the processor. Examples of compiled languages include BASIC, Fortran, C++, C, and Java.
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Generate JSON schema from your Typescript sources
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Interpreter framework for Lisp-based extension and scripting languages on macOS and iOS. LispKit is based on the R7RS standard for Scheme. Its compiler generates bytecode for a virtual machine. LispKit is fully implemented in Swift 5.
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Chemical Programming Language
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Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
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⛄ Possibly the smallest Lua compiler ever
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🐉 Personal Learning Notes - Today I Learned (TIL)
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Official main repository for LFortran
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Compiler for Lox, C, Javascript look-a-like programming language Ground, created in C#. Generates FASM x86-64 assembly code.
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Shed Skin is a restricted-Python-to-C++ compiler. Read the introduction below to learn about the restrictions.
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