C'Dent is a new Acmeist programming language for writing portable modules.
It is based on the computer programming principle known as H.O.P.E.
(Hack Once, Please Everyone)
CHICKEN is a compiler for the Scheme programming language. CHICKEN
produces portable, efficient C, supports almost all of the R5RS
Scheme language standard, and includes many enhancements and
extensions.
ECL (Embeddable Common-Lisp) is an interpreter of the Common-Lisp
language as described in the X3J13 ANSI specification, featuring CLOS
(Common-Lisp Object System), conditions, loops, etc, plus a translator
to C, which can produce standalone executables.
This is the documentation, in Adobe Acrobat(tm) format, for Free
Pascal, a 32 bit Turbo Pascal-compatible Pascal compiler for DOS,
Linux, Win32, OS/2, (based on an older version) the AmigaOS,
FreeBSD, and BeOS.
Elixir tooling integration into Emacs. Alchemist comes with a bunch
of features:
- Mix integration
- Compile & Execution of Elixir code
- Inline code evaluation
- Documentation lookup
- Definition lookup
- Powerful IEx integration
- Smart code completion
- Elixir project management
- Integration with company-mode
Originally named FPK-Pascal, the Free Pascal compiler is a 32 bit and 64 bit
Turbo Pascal compatible Pascal compiler for DOS, Linux, Win32, OS/2,
(based on an older version) the AmigaOS, FreeBSD/ELF, BeOS, Darwin(OSX)
and others.
Perl is a language that combines some of the features of C, sed, awk and
shell. See the manual page for more hype. There are also many books
published by O'Reilly & Assoc. See pod/perlbook.pod for more
information.
PhantomJS is a minimalistic, headless, WebKit-based, JavaScript-driven
tool.
It has native support for different web technologies: DOM handling,
CSS selector, JSON, Canvas, SVG, and of course JavaScript.
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This
port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc46, g++46,
gfortran46, and gcj46, respectively.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This
port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc47, g++47,
gfortran47, and gcj47, respectively.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>