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The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj,...).

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The KDevelop project was founded in 1998 to build up an easy to use IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for KDE. Since then, the KDevelop IDE is publicly available under the GPL and supports many programming languages.

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LLVM is a robust system, particularly well suited for developing new mid-level language-independent analyses and optimizations of all sorts, including those that require extensive interprocedural analysis. LLVM is also a great target for front-end development for conventional or research programming ... [More] languages, including those which require compile-time, link-time, or run-time optimization for effective implementation, proper tail calls or garbage collection. We have an incomplete list of projects which have used LLVM for various purposes, showing that you can get up-and-running quickly with LLVM, giving time to do interesting things, even if you only have a semester in a University course. We also have a list of ideas for projects in LLVM. [Less]

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GDC is a D language front end for the GNU Compiler Collection. It supports a number of targets and nearly all features of Digital Mars D.

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A free/libre/open-source firmware library for STM32 microcontrollers.

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Compilers for high level languages generate code that follows certain conventions. These conventions are necessary, in part, for separate compilation to work. One such convention is the "calling convention". The "calling convention" is a set of assumptions made by the compiler ... [More] about where function arguments will be found on entry to a function. A "calling convention" also specifies where the return value for a function is found. The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to call any function specified by a call interface description at run-time. [Less]

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Monkey Studio (MkS) is a cross platform IDE written in C++/Qt 4. It's primary goal was to be a Qt 4 only IDE, but it evoluate a way to support Qt development and any kind of project. See the About page or Features page for more informations. Finally, you can meet team's members here.

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The Ideal Library is a set of libraries which aims to make rock solid programming easy, as well as letting you write powerful applications with less code and effort. It is being actively developed, and is under heavy development. The development phase follows the TDD paradigm, and is also ... [More] based in iterations, where functionality is added by iterations. [Less]

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The Enveria IDE for Rapid Application Development is an intuitive platform for programming robust GUI software.

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Wintermute is the attempt of Danté Ashton and a group of others to implement the world's first personal edition of an intelligent framework of applications and libraries, and in the future, an intelligent operating system. This is the brainchild of the [http://www.thesii.org/ SII]. Wintermute ... [More] bolsters the capabilities of using neural networking to learn about its host, a pseudo-langauge engine that permits translations and grammar rulesets of any language to be incorporated into the system, and database downloads of different sets of data to permit the combination of the world's first personal virtual self-thinking assistant. It can be used to perform simple tasks like dictation to a favorite word editor to more complex tasks, like sorting documents depending .. [Less]

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