aparapi is an open source API for expressing data parallel workflows in Java.
Originally an AMD product, Aparapi was released to open source on September
14, 2011. Aparapi is an API for expressing data parallel workloads in Java
and a runtime component capable of converting the Java# bytecode of compatible
workloads into OpenCL# so that it can be executed on a variety of GPU devices.
OpenJFX is an open source, next generation client application platform for
desktop and embedded systems based on JavaSE. It is a collaborative effort by
many individuals and companies with the goal of producing a modern, efficient,
and fully featured toolkit for developing rich client applications.
JTiger is a unit test framework and tools for the Java 2 Platform. The
framework provides a useful abstraction on which to write unit test
fixtures and unit test cases. JTiger tools provide functionality
that is often desired in software unit testing environments. JTiger
development encourages Test Driven Development, though it doesn't
mandate it, and any unit testing software development technique
is sufficient.
SableVM implements the Java virtual machine specification, second edition.
SableVM is a bytecode interpreter. It's goals are to be reasonably small,
efficient, and fast, as well as providing a well-designed platform for
doing research into different algorithms for bytecode interpretation,
garbage collection, memory management, etc.
SableVM implements the Java virtual machine specification, second edition.
SableVM is a bytecode interpreter. It's goals are to be reasonably small,
efficient, and fast, as well as providing a well-designed platform for
doing research into different algorithms for bytecode interpretation,
garbage collection, memory management, etc.
ServingXML is an open source, Apache 2.0 licensed, framework for flat/XML data
transformations.
It defines an extensible markup vocabulary for expressing flat-XML, XML-flat,
flat-flat, and XML-XML processing in pipelines.
ServingXML comes with a console app, and also documents an API for embedding
the software in a standard Java or J2EE application.
Awka is an open-source implementation of the AWK programming language.
Awka is not an interpreter like Gawk, Mawk or Nawk, but instead it converts
the program to ANSI-C, then compiles this using gcc or a native C compiled
to create a binary executable. This means you must have an ANSI C compiler
present on your system for Awka to work.
The Bywater BASIC Interpreter (bwBASIC) implements a large
superset of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978)
and a significant subset of the ANSI Standard for Full BASIC
(X3.113-1987) in C. It also offers shell programming facilities
as an extension of BASIC. bwBASIC seeks to be as portable
as possible.
DLV is a system for disjunctive datalog with constraints, true negation
and queries.
The DLV system also includes
* the K planning system,
* a frontend for abductive diagnosis and Reiter's diagnosis,
* support for inheritance, and
* an SQL frontend which prototypes some novel SQL3 features.
This package contains [incr Tcl] version 3.0.1. [incr Tcl] is an
object oriented extension to Tcl. The [incr Tcl] language is also known as
``itcl''.
A companion to [incr Tcl] called [incr Tk] builds a ``mega-widget''
framework into Tk. The [incr Tk] extension is also known as
``itk'' and is available in x11-toolkits.