nhc98 is a fully-fledged compiler for Haskell 98, the standard lazy functional
programming language. Written in Haskell, it is small and very portable, and
aims to produce small executables that run in small amounts of memory. It comes
with extensive tool support for automatic compilation, foreign language
interfacing, heap and time profiling, tracing, and debugging.
This module extends Try::Tiny to add support for retries.
Try::Tiny provides bare bones try/catch statements that are designed
to minimize common mistakes done with eval blocks (for instance assuming
that $@ is set to a true value on error, or clobbering previous values
of $@, and NOTHING else.
Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, and is
often compared to Tcl, Perl or Scheme.
This is a meta port to the Python 2.x interpreter and provides symbolic links
to bin/python2, bin/pydoc2, bin/idle2 and so on to allow compatibility with
minor version agnostic python scripts.
Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, and is
often compared to Tcl, Perl or Scheme.
This is a meta port to the Python 3.x interpreter and provides symbolic links
to bin/python3, bin/pydoc3, bin/idle3 and so on to allow compatibility with
minor version agnostic python scripts.
Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, and is
often compared to Tcl, Perl or Scheme.
This is a meta port to the Python interpreter and provides symbolic links
to bin/python, bin/pydoc, bin/idle and so on to allow compatibility with
version agnostic python scripts.
The Shakespeare programming language is another esoteric
programming language like Chef, Sorted! and others. The
main purpose of this language is to make the source code
for programs written with it resemble a Shakespeare play.
Yes, it's totally unnecessary, but also very fun.
This is Tcl8.4, an embeddable tool command language.
The best way to get started with Tcl is to read ``Tcl and the Tk
Toolkit'' by John K. Ousterhout, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63337-X.
A full set of manual pages is also provided with this package.
YAP is a high-performance Prolog compiler developed at
LIACC/Universidade do Porto and at COPPE Sistemas/UFRJ. Its Prolog
engine is based in the WAM (Warren Abstract Machine), with several
optimizations for better performance. YAP follows the Edinburgh
tradition, and is largely compatible with the ISO-Prolog standard and
with Quintus and SICStus Prolog.
YAP is a high-performance Prolog compiler developed at
LIACC/Universidade do Porto and at COPPE Sistemas/UFRJ. Its Prolog
engine is based in the WAM (Warren Abstract Machine), with several
optimizations for better performance. YAP follows the Edinburgh
tradition, and is largely compatible with the ISO-Prolog standard and
with Quintus and SICStus Prolog.
The Exim monitor (eximon) is a graphical user interface for the Exim
mail transfer agent for Unix systems. Eximon is distributed as part
of the standard Exim distribution, but its dependency on XFree86
annoys many administrators.
For this reason, it is available as its own package to allow
administrators to easily install Exim without installing XFree86.