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A developer of highly optimizing compilers.
Eli is a domain-specific programming environment designed to generate compilers for programming languages from specifications. Eli includes a vastlibrary with precoined solutions and reusable components and is Open Source.
List of programming languages targeting the 6502 microprocessor (with an emphasis on Commodore 8-bit computers), which are hosted on another system. A separate list of native Commodore languages is also available.
A complete mini-course on Formal Languages and Automata
An open source SystemC front-end. It relies on GCC to parse the C++, and on the SystemC library itself to extract the architecture of the platform to analyze.
By Tom Tromey. This article provides a tour of how you would go about connecting your own compiler front end to GCC.
IDE for DJGPP and other GCC-based systems, by Robert Hoehne, Salvador Eduardo Tropea. Runs on DOS, Linux, looks like old Borland DOS IDE. Has project management, frontend to GCC C/C++, syntax highlighting, integrated debugger. [Open Source, GPL]
This is a wikibook describing internals of GNU C Compiler Collection. A number of authors have contributed to it.
A gcc wrapper that speeds compilation by transparently distributing work across several machines. [Open source, GPL]
A Flex like scanner code generator, but it generates C++ scanner classes that are re-entrant and compatible with the newer standard of C++/STL. Multiple scanner classes and instances can co-exist in a program without tweaking of macros.
An LR(1) parser by Intralogic for Backus-Naur form and generating parse tables DLL's in .NET assembly.
A visual parser-generator IDE for developing parsers without any textual grammar specification (BNF/EBNF/PEG), script or code.
Generates fast tree parsers for cost-augmented tree grammars. A variant of iburg is used in the code generators for lcc.
An "integrated compilation and performance monitoring infrastructure", facilitating compiler-optimization research and involves a collaborative effort by Hewlett Packard, University of Illinois and New York University.
Generalized compiler technology for custom parsing, analyzing, transforming, and prettyprinting computer languages, including C, C++, COBOL, Ada, Java, C#, SQL. Tasks range from metrics to migrations. [Commercial]
Perl language bindings. Allows the use of XPCOM objects from Perl, as well as the ability to implement XPCOM interfaces in Perl. (Jumpline.com, Inc.)
Creates XPCOM as ATL COM in Microsoft Vistual Studio 2005.
Database terms glossary and online reference for various ADO and ADO.NET SQL database connection strings for MS SQL Server, MS Access, MySQL, Oracle.
ADO frequently asked questions from Microsoft ADO Newsgroup. By Carl Prothman.
Article answers the question "Should you port your SQL ADO applications gradually to ADO.NET or rewrite them from scratch?" by Dino Esposito.
A graphical X Window front-end for command-line debuggers such as GDB, DBX, WDB, Ladebug, JDB, XDB, the Perl debugger, or the Python debugger.
The standard debugger for the GNU software system. Runs on many Unix-like systems, supports Ada, C, C++, FreeBASIC, Free Pascal and Fortran. Site includes release schedule, documentation, download option, news, bug reports and mailing lists.
One page web-site that offers a very basic mechanism to enter regular expressions and to test if provided input matches these. Result output is in the form of some sort of parse tree.
A documentation system for C++, C, Java and IDL. It generates Latex, HTML, RTF, Postscript and Unix man page outputs from a set of documented source files. [Open Source, GPL]
Some disassemblers and debuggers for 6809.
Disassembler for the SPARC instruction set; by Cristina Cifuentes, Norman Ramsey.
Training in various applications to fit your businesses needs. Locations in the United States.
Hands-on instructor-led training in programming languages and design including C, C++, OOAD/UML, Perl, Java, UNIX, and others. Located in Maryland, United States.
Software, business, e-commerce and professional skills training courses. Located in the United Kingdom.
A programmable, user-friendly, 3D real-time engine which allows you to build interactive 3D worlds by simply placing animated and intelligent 3D objects into a virtual scenery.
Software development kit for PC, PS2, and Mac.
A 3D Engine, Media Engine and Net Engine for 3D game and application development using any major programming language.
Tutorials on OpenGL and 3D Studio Max, links to games programming resources, home site of the Decoy3d Engine.
A 3D graphics game engine based on id Software's legendary Quake and QuakeWorld game engine.
A Web 3D engine using Java 1.1 technologie.
Cross platform 3d engine with embeded Basic language (Gel Basic) compiler. [Freeware]
A free library for programming vga games (320x200 pixels with 256 colors) for Linux and FreeBSD in C. [Open source, GPL]
Notes on computational geometry, graphics algorithms, and mathematics of graphics and game programming. Some of art and textures too.
An infrequent newsletter on ray tracing and general computer-graphics research and resources.
Developer of software for real-time computer graphics and virtual reality on Windows, Linux and MacOS X.
A library for high-performance 2D vector and bitmap graphics
Offers CV, projects (DirectX, Vertex Shader, Raytracing, C++, Java, Web), information on travels, and photos.
Homepage, hosting personal projects related to programming in C++ and computer graphics (raytracing and real-time).
Simple PHP and MySQL tutorial with examples like creating a guestbook, uploading image to database and creating simple content management system (CMS).
Miscellaneous links and articles on all aspects of Cloud Computing and Software As A Service.
A tutorial on the date and time formats used by web technologies, and advice for designing formats for use with own XML applications.
Instructions for using .htaccess, server-side includes, and other Web technologies.
Features CGI training with an easy-to-follow online tutorial. Also includes information on web hosting, script libraries and resources.
Weblog about Web development, evolution of IT, popular languages and platforms for building rich Internet applications. Offers articles about Ruby on Rails, JavaScript with different frameworks and PHP. [English/Russian]
redgoose is a personal web development blog and business located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.