One (onelang) is an open-source system programming language that makes it easy to build reliable, efficient and performant software. (release as soon) 1️⃣ 🕐 🩱
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One (onelang) is an open-source system programming language that makes it easy to build reliable, efficient and performant software. (release as soon) 1️⃣ 🕐 🩱
Framework to interpret and transpile JVM bytecode to JavaScript, OpenCL or WebAssembly.
The LLVM-based Modula-2 compiler
ccint - a C/C++ interpreter, built on top of Clang and LLVM compiler infrastructure
ClangQL is a tool that allow you to run SQL-like query on C/C++ Code instead of database files using the GitQL SDK
LLVM (Low Level Virtual Machine) Guide. Learn all about the compiler infrastructure, which is designed for compile-time, link-time, run-time, and "idle-time" optimization of programs. Originally implemented for C/C++ , though, has a variety of front-ends, including Java, Python, etc.
🐱 Anything that can be written in Snowball, will eventually be written in Snowball
Ahead-of-time compiler for Chocopy, a statically typed subset of Python 3, built in Python 3.
An LLVM frontend for the Oberon programming language
Zom is a Ahead Of Time compiled system programming language.
An experimental Racket implementation using LLVM/MLIR
Moth's official compiler written in C#
Extension of the LLVM compiler group with a new simple frontend for processing the Mila programming language, inspired by Pascal. The input to compiler is a file containing the source code. The output compiler is LLVM IR (Intermediate Representation) code.
LLVM front-end for the Lexy2 programming language
🐍 Damn Small Python compiler designed for use on Arduino for educational purposes. Based on LLVM.
From lexical to optimization
Generate object code and IR code of a simple program using LLVM in Pure C.
a scripting language (primarily) for games written in Rust
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