336 relations: A86 (software), Absoft Fortran Compilers, ActiveState, Advanced Micro Devices, ALGOL 60, Allegro Common Lisp, Altium, AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler, Amiga, AmigaOS, Amsterdam Compiler Kit, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Android (operating system), ANSI C, Apache License, Apple Inc., Arm Holdings, Assembly language, Atari ST, Aubrey Jaffer, Aztec C, BDS C, BeBox, Benoît Minisini, Berkeley Software Distribution, Bigloo, Bjarne Stroustrup, Blitz BASIC, Blue Gene, Boost (C++ libraries), Borland, Borland C++, Borland Kylix, Borland Turbo C, BSD licenses, Burroughs MCP, Byte (magazine), C (programming language), C Sharp (programming language), C++, C++11, C++14, C++17, C++Builder, C11 (C standard revision), C99, CANDE, Carnegie Mellon University, Cell (microprocessor), CERN, ..., Ch (computer programming), Chez Scheme, CHICKEN (Scheme implementation), Chipmunk Basic, Chris Fraser, Cincom Systems, CINT, Clang, Classic Mac OS, CLISP, Clozure CL, CMU Common Lisp, COBOL, Code::Blocks, CodeGear, Codeplay, CodeWarrior, Coherent (operating system), Comeau C/C++, Commodore International, Common Lisp, Comparison of integrated development environments, CompCert, Compiler, Copyright, Corman Common Lisp, CP/M, CP/M-86, Cray, Cross compiler, Cygwin, Cython, David Hanson (computer scientist), DDC-I, Dennis Ritchie, Digital Equipment Corporation, Digital Mars, DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit, DOS, DotGNU, Eclipse (software), Eclipse Public License, Edison Design Group, EiffelStudio, Embarcadero Technologies, Embeddable Common Lisp, Extensible programming, Fabrice Bellard, Fortran, Free Pascal, FreeBASIC, FreeBSD, Freeware, French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation, Fujitsu, G95, Galleon, Gambas, Gambit (scheme implementation), Gauche (Scheme implementation), Geany, Genera (operating system), Glasgow Haskell Compiler, GNAT, GNU Common Lisp, GNU Compiler Collection, GNU Compiler for Java, GNU Fortran, GNU General Public License, GNU Guile, GNU Lesser General Public License, GNU Pascal, GNU Project, GNU Smalltalk, GnuCOBOL, Go (programming language), Google, Green Hills Software, Haiku (operating system), Hewlett-Packard, HP 9000, HP aC++, HP Pascal, HP-UX, IAR Systems, IBM, IBM AIX, IBM COBOL, IBM i, IBM mainframe, IBM POWER microprocessors, IBM VisualAge, IBM XL C/C++ Compilers, IBM XL Fortran, Ikarus (Scheme implementation), Integrated development environment, Intel, Intel C++ Compiler, Intel Fortran Compiler, Interactive C, Interactive Compilation Interface, Interpreter (computing), IOS, IRIX, IronScheme, ISC license, Java (programming language), Java virtual machine, Javac, Jikes, Jon Meacham, JScheme, Just-in-time compilation, Kawa (Scheme implementation), KDevelop, Keil (company), Larceny (Scheme implementation), Lattice C, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lazarus (IDE), LCC (compiler), Lennart Augustsson, Liberty BASIC, Lifeboat Associates, Linux, LispWorks, List of compilers, List of operating systems, LLVM, Macintosh operating systems, Macintosh Programmer's Workshop, MacOS, Manos, Mark Williams Company, Mentor Graphics, Micro Focus, Microchip Technology, Microsoft, Microsoft Macro Assembler, Microsoft Pascal, Microsoft Visual C++, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio Express, Microsoft Windows, Mikroelektronika, MILEPOST GCC, Mines ParisTech, MinGW, MIT License, MIT/GNU Scheme, MKS Inc., Mocl, Mono (software), Motorola, Movitz, Mozilla Public License, NEC, NetBeans, Netwide Assembler, NOS/VE, Numerical Algorithms Group, Nvidia, Object Pascal, Object REXX, Open-source license, Open-source model, Open64, OpenVMS, Operating system, Oracle Corporation, Oracle Developer Studio, OS/2, Oxygene (programming language), PathScale, Paul Cockshott, Pharo, Phoenix (compiler framework), Photran, PL/I, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Portable C Compiler, Portable.NET, PowerBASIC, Proprietary software, Psyco, PTC (software company), Public domain, PureBasic, PyPy, Python (programming language), QB64, QBasic, QNX, Qt Creator, QuickBASIC, QuickC, R. 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A86 (software)
A86 is computer software, a compact commercial assembler developed for the Intel x86 family of microprocessors by Eric Isaacson.
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Absoft Fortran Compilers
Absoft Fortran Compilers are set of Fortran compilers for Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, and Linux produced by Absoft Corporation.
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ActiveState
ActiveState is a Canadian software company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Advanced Micro Devices
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets.
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ALGOL 60
ALGOL 60 (short for Algorithmic Language 1960) is a member of the ALGOL family of computer programming languages.
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Allegro Common Lisp
Allegro Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Lisp programming language developed by Franz Inc.
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Altium
Altium Limited (formerly known as Protel until 2001) is an American, Australian-domiciled owned public software company that provides PC-based electronics design software for engineers who design printed circuit boards.
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AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler
The AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler (AOCC) is a free, open source, optimizing compiler from AMD targeting 32-bit and 64-bit Linux platforms.
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Amiga
The Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985.
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AmigaOS
AmigaOS is a family of proprietary native operating systems of the Amiga and AmigaOne personal computers.
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Amsterdam Compiler Kit
The Amsterdam Compiler Kit (ACK) is a retargetable compiler suite and toolchain written by Andrew Tanenbaum and Ceriel Jacobs, and was MINIX's native toolchain until the MINIX userland was largely replaced by that of NetBSD (MINIX 3.2.0) and clang was adopted as the system compiler.
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Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Andrew Stuart Tanenbaum (born March 16, 1944), sometimes referred to by the handle ast, is an American-Dutch computer scientist and professor emeritus of computer science at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
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Android (operating system)
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
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ANSI C
ANSI C, ISO C and Standard C refer to the successive standards for the C programming language published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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Apache License
The Apache License is a permissive free software license written by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
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Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services.
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Arm Holdings
Arm Holdings (Arm) is a multinational semiconductor and software design company, owned by SoftBank Group and its Vision Fund.
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Assembly language
An assembly (or assembler) language, often abbreviated asm, is a low-level programming language, in which there is a very strong (but often not one-to-one) correspondence between the assembly program statements and the architecture's machine code instructions.
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Atari ST
The Atari ST is a line of home computers from Atari Corporation and the successor to the Atari 8-bit family.
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Aubrey Jaffer
Aubrey Jaffer is a mathematician who has written several free software programs, such as the SCM Scheme implementation, which forms the core of GNU Guile, and the SLIB portable Scheme library.
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Aztec C
Aztec C is a C compiler for MS-DOS, Apple II DOS 3.3 and ProDOS, Commodore 64, early Macintosh, CP/M-80, Amiga, and Atari ST.
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BDS C
BDS C (or the BD Software C Compiler) is a compiler for a sizeable subset of the C programming language, that ran on and generated code for the Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80 processors.
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BeBox
The BeBox is a dual CPU personal computer, briefly sold by Be Inc. to run the company's own operating system, BeOS.
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Benoît Minisini
Benoît Minisini is a French programmer best known for programming the Gambas graphical development environment.
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Berkeley Software Distribution
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) was a Unix operating system derivative developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) of the University of California, Berkeley, from 1977 to 1995.
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Bigloo
Bigloo is an implementation of the Scheme programming language developed at the French IT research institute INRIA.
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Bjarne Stroustrup
Bjarne Stroustrup (born 30 December 1950) is a Danish computer scientist, who is most notable for the creation and development of the widely used C++ programming language.
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Blitz BASIC
Blitz BASIC refers to the programming language dialect that was interpreted by the first Blitz compilers, devised by New Zealand-based developer Mark Sibly.
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Blue Gene
Blue Gene is an IBM project aimed at designing supercomputers that can reach operating speeds in the PFLOPS (petaFLOPS) range, with low power consumption.
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Boost (C++ libraries)
Boost is a set of libraries for the C++ programming language that provide support for tasks and structures such as linear algebra, pseudorandom number generation, multithreading, image processing, regular expressions, and unit testing.
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Borland
Borland Software Corporation is a software company that facilitates software deployment projects.
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Borland C++
Borland C++ is a C and C++ programming environment (that is, an integrated development environment) for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows.
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Borland Kylix
Borland Kylix is a compiler and integrated development environment (IDE) formerly sold by Borland, but later discontinued.
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Borland Turbo C
Turbo C is a discontinued Integrated Development Environment and compiler for the C programming language from Borland.
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BSD licenses
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses, imposing minimal restrictions on the use and redistribution of covered software.
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Burroughs MCP
The MCP (Master Control Program) is the proprietary operating system of the Burroughs small, medium and large systems, including the Unisys Clearpath/MCP systems.
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Byte (magazine)
Byte was an American microcomputer magazine, influential in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s because of its wide-ranging editorial coverage.
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C (programming language)
C (as in the letter ''c'') is a general-purpose, imperative computer programming language, supporting structured programming, lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents many unintended operations.
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C Sharp (programming language)
C# (/si: ʃɑːrp/) is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines.
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C++
C++ ("see plus plus") is a general-purpose programming language.
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C++11
C++11 is a version of the standard for the programming language C++.
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C++14
C++14 is a version of the ISO/IEC 14882 standard for the programming language C++.
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C++17
C++17 is the name for the most recent revision of the ISO/IEC 14882 standard for the C++ programming language.
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C++Builder
C++Builder is a rapid application development (RAD) environment, originally developed by Borland and owned by Embarcadero Technologies (a subsidiary of Idera), for writing programs in the C++ programming language targeting Windows NT (IA-32 and x64), macOS, iOS and Android.
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C11 (C standard revision)
C11 (formerly C1X) is an informal name for ISO/IEC 9899:2011, the current standard for the C programming language.
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C99
C99 (previously known as C9X) is an informal name for ISO/IEC 9899:1999, a past version of the C programming language standard.
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CANDE
CANDE (Command AND Edit) is a command line shell and text editor on the MCP (Master Control Program) operating system which runs on the Unisys Clearpath series of mainframes.
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Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University (commonly known as CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Cell (microprocessor)
Cell is a multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture that combines a general-purpose Power Architecture core of modest performance with streamlined coprocessing elements which greatly accelerate multimedia and vector processing applications, as well as many other forms of dedicated computation.
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CERN
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), known as CERN (derived from the name Conseil européen pour la recherche nucléaire), is a European research organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.
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Ch (computer programming)
Ch is a proprietary cross-platform C and C++ interpreter and scripting language environment, originally designed by Harry H. Cheng as a scripting language for beginners to learn mathematics, computing, numerical analysis (numeric methods), and programming in C/C++.
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Chez Scheme
Chez Scheme is a Scheme implementation by R. Kent Dybvig, first released in 1985, which uses incremental native-code compilation to produce native binaries for the PowerPC, SPARC, IA-32, and x86-64 processor architectures.
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CHICKEN (Scheme implementation)
CHICKEN is a compiler and interpreter for the Scheme programming language that compiles Scheme code to standard C. It is mostly R5RS compliant and offers many extensions to the standard.
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Chipmunk Basic
Chipmunk Basic is a freeware version of the BASIC programming language maintained by developer Ron Nicholson.
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Chris Fraser
Christopher Neil Fraser (born July 1974) is a British-born Australian businessman.
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Cincom Systems
Cincom Systems, Inc., is a privately held, multinational, computer technology corporation founded in 1968 by Tom Nies, Tom Richley and Claude Bogardus.
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CINT
CINT is a command line C/C++ interpreter that is included in the object oriented data analysis package ROOT.
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Clang
Clang is a compiler front end for the programming languages C, C++, Objective-C, Objective-C++, OpenMP, OpenCL, and CUDA.
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Classic Mac OS
Classic Mac OS is a colloquial term used to describe a series of operating systems developed for the Macintosh family of personal computers by Apple Inc. from 1984 until 2001.
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CLISP
In computing, CLISP is an implementation of the programming language Common Lisp originally developed by Bruno Haible and Michael Stoll for the Atari ST.
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Clozure CL
Clozure CL (CCL) is a Common Lisp implementation.
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CMU Common Lisp
CMUCL is a free Common Lisp implementation, originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University.
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COBOL
COBOL (an acronym for "common business-oriented language") is a compiled English-like computer programming language designed for business use.
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Code::Blocks
Code::Blocks is a free, open-source cross-platform IDE that supports multiple compilers including GCC, Clang and Visual C++.
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CodeGear
CodeGear is a wholly owned division of Embarcadero Technologies.
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Codeplay
Codeplay Software Limited is a privately owned software tools developer based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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CodeWarrior
CodeWarrior is an integrated development environment (IDE) published by NXP Semiconductors for editing, compiling, and debugging software for several microcontrollers and microprocessors (Freescale ColdFire, ColdFire+, Kinetis, Qorivva, PX, Freescale RS08, Freescale S08, and S12Z) and digital signal controllers (DSC MC56F80X and MC5680XX) used in embedded systems.
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Coherent (operating system)
Coherent is a clone of the Unix operating system for IBM PC compatibles and other microcomputers, developed and sold by the now-defunct Mark Williams Company (MWC).
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Comeau C/C++
Comeau C/C++ is a compiler for C and C++ produced by Comeau Computing.
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Commodore International
Commodore International (or Commodore International Limited) was an American home computer and electronics manufacturer founded by Jack Tramiel.
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Common Lisp
Common Lisp (CL) is a dialect of the Lisp programming language, published in ANSI standard document ANSI INCITS 226-1994 (R2004) (formerly X3.226-1994 (R1999)).
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Comparison of integrated development environments
The following tables list notable software packages that are nominal IDEs; standalone tools such as source code editors and GUI builders are not included.
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CompCert
CompCert is a formally verified optimizing compiler for a large subset of the C99 programming language which currently targets 32-bit PowerPC, ARM, x86 and x86-64 architectures.
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Compiler
A compiler is computer software that transforms computer code written in one programming language (the source language) into another programming language (the target language).
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Copyright
Copyright is a legal right, existing globally in many countries, that basically grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to determine and decide whether, and under what conditions, this original work may be used by others.
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Corman Common Lisp
Corman Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Lisp programming language featuring support for the Windows operating system.
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CP/M
CP/M, originally standing for Control Program/Monitor and later Control Program for Microcomputers, is a mass-market operating system created for Intel 8080/85-based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc.
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CP/M-86
CP/M-86 was a version of the CP/M operating system that Digital Research (DR) made for the Intel 8086 and Intel 8088.
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Cray
Cray Inc. is an American supercomputer manufacturer headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
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Cross compiler
A cross compiler is a compiler capable of creating executable code for a platform other than the one on which the compiler is running.
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Cygwin
Cygwin is a Unix-like environment and command-line interface for Microsoft Windows.
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Cython
Cython is a superset of the Python programming language, designed to give C-like performance with code that is written mostly in Python.
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David Hanson (computer scientist)
David R. Hanson is a Software Engineer who worked at Google until he retired in January 2012, working in programming languages, compilers, software tools, and programming environments.
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DDC-I
DDC-I, Inc. is a privately held company providing software development of real-time operating systems, software development tools, and software services for safety-critical embedded applications, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Dennis Ritchie
Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (September 9, 1941 – October 12, 2011) was an American computer scientist.
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Digital Equipment Corporation
Digital Equipment Corporation, also known as DEC and using the trademark Digital, was a major American company in the computer industry from the 1950s to the 1990s.
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Digital Mars
Digital Mars is a small American software company owned by Walter Bright that makes C, C++ and D compilers, and associated utilities such as an integrated development environment (IDE) for Windows and DOS, which Digital Mars terms an integrated development and debugging environment (IDDE).
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DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit
The DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit is a proprietary set of program transformation tools available for automating custom source program analysis, modification, translation or generation of software systems for arbitrary mixtures of source languages for large scale software systems.
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DOS
DOS is a family of disk operating systems.
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DotGNU
DotGNU is a decommissioned part of the GNU Project that aims to provide a free software replacement for Microsoft's.NET Framework by Free Software Foundation.
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Eclipse (software)
Eclipse is an integrated development environment (IDE) used in computer programming, and is the most widely used Java IDE.
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Eclipse Public License
The Eclipse Public License (EPL) is an open source software license used by the Eclipse Foundation for its software.
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Edison Design Group
The Edison Design Group (EDG) is a company that makes compiler front ends (preprocessing and parsing) for C++, Java, and Fortran.
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EiffelStudio
EiffelStudio is a development environment for the Eiffel programming language developed and distributed by Eiffel Software.
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Embarcadero Technologies
Embarcadero Technologies is an American computer software company that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports products and services related to software through several product divisions.
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Embeddable Common Lisp
Embeddable Common Lisp (ECL) is a programming language, an implementation of Common Lisp, which is a small Lisp system that can be embedded in extant applications written in the language C. It can create stand-alone Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) executable files from Common Lisp code, and runs on most platforms that support a C compiler.
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Extensible programming
Extensible programming is a term used in computer science to describe a style of computer programming that focuses on mechanisms to extend the programming language, compiler and runtime environment.
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Fabrice Bellard
Fabrice Bellard is a computer programmer who is best known as the creator of the FFmpeg and QEMU software projects.
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Fortran
Fortran (formerly FORTRAN, derived from Formula Translation) is a general-purpose, compiled imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing.
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Free Pascal
Free Pascal Compiler (FPC) is a compiler for the closely related programming language dialects, Pascal and Object Pascal.
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FreeBASIC
FreeBASIC is a multiplatform, free/open source (GPL) BASIC compiler for Microsoft Windows, protected-mode MS-DOS (DOS extender), Linux, FreeBSD and Xbox.
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FreeBSD
FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system descended from Research Unix via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD).
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Freeware
Freeware is software that is available for use at no monetary cost.
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French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation
The French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (Institut national de recherche en informatique et en automatique) is a French national research institution focusing on computer science and applied mathematics.
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Fujitsu
is a Japanese multinational information technology equipment and services company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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G95
G95 is a free, portable, open source Fortran 95 compiler.
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Galleon
Galleons were large, multi-decked sailing ships first used by the Spanish as armed cargo carriers and later adopted by European states from the 16th to 18th centuries during the age of sail and were the principal fleet units drafted for use as warships until the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the mid-1600s.
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Gambas
Gambas is the name of an object-oriented dialect of the BASIC programming language, as well as the integrated development environment that accompanies it.
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Gambit (scheme implementation)
Gambit, also called Gambit-C, is a free software Scheme implementation, consisting of a Scheme interpreter, and a compiler which compiles Scheme to C. Its documentation claims conformance to the R4RS, R5RS, and IEEE standards, as well as several SRFIs.
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Gauche (Scheme implementation)
Gauche is an R7RS Scheme implementation.
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Geany
Geany (IPA:ʒeːniː) is a lightweight GUI text editor using Scintilla and GTK+, including basic IDE features.
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Genera (operating system)
Genera is a commercial operating system and development environment for Lisp machines developed by Symbolics.
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Glasgow Haskell Compiler
Glasgow Haskell Compiler, less commonly known as The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System or simply GHC, is an open source native code compiler for the functional programming language Haskell.
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GNAT
GNAT is a free-software compiler for the Ada programming language which forms part of the GNU Compiler Collection.
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GNU Common Lisp
GNU Common Lisp (GCL) is the GNU Project's ANSI Common Lisp compiler, an evolutionary development of Kyoto Common Lisp.
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GNU Compiler Collection
The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is a compiler system produced by the GNU Project supporting various programming languages.
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GNU Compiler for Java
The GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ) is a free compiler for the Java programming language.
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GNU Fortran
GNU Fortran or GFortran is the name of the GNU Fortran compiler, which is part of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).
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GNU General Public License
The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or GPL) is a widely used free software license, which guarantees end users the freedom to run, study, share and modify the software.
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GNU Guile
GNU Guile is the preferred extension system for the GNU Project, which features an implementation of the Scheme programming language.
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GNU Lesser General Public License
The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF).
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GNU Pascal
GNU Pascal (GPC) is a Pascal compiler composed of a frontend to GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), similar to the way Fortran and other languages were added to GCC.
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GNU Project
The GNU Project is a free-software, mass-collaboration project, first announced on September 27, 1983 by Richard Stallman at MIT.
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GNU Smalltalk
GNU Smalltalk is an implementation of the Smalltalk programming language by the GNU Project.
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GnuCOBOL
GnuCOBOL (formerly OpenCOBOL, and for a short time known as GNU Cobol) is a free implementation of the COBOL programming language.
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Go (programming language)
Go (often referred to as Golang) is a programming language created at Google in 2009 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson.
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Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware.
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Green Hills Software
Green Hills Software is a privately owned company that builds operating systems and programming tools for embedded systems.
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Haiku (operating system)
Haiku is a free and open-source operating system compatible with the now discontinued BeOS.
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Hewlett-Packard
The Hewlett-Packard Company (commonly referred to as HP) or shortened to Hewlett-Packard was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California.
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HP 9000
HP 9000 is a line of workstation and server computer systems produced by the Hewlett-Packard Company (HP).
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HP aC++
The HP C/aC++ Developer's Bundle includes the utilities for creating C and C++ programs.
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HP Pascal
HP Pascal (formerly Compaq Pascal and DEC Pascal) is a Pascal and Extended Pascal compiler that runs on OpenVMS for VAX systems, OpenVMS for AlphaServer systems, and OpenVMS for Integrity servers.
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HP-UX
HP-UX (from "Hewlett Packard Unix") is Hewlett Packard Enterprise's proprietary implementation of the Unix operating system, based on UNIX System V (initially System III) and first released in 1984.
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IAR Systems
IAR Systems is a Swedish computer software company that offers development tools for embedded systems.
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IBM
The International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States, with operations in over 170 countries.
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IBM AIX
AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms.
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IBM COBOL
IBM COBOL is the name of the COBOL compiler developed for IBM environments.
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IBM i
IBM i is an operating system that runs on IBM Power Systems and on IBM PureSystems.
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IBM mainframe
IBM mainframes are large computer systems produced by IBM since 1952.
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IBM POWER microprocessors
IBM has a series of high performance microprocessors called POWER followed by a number designating generation, i.e. POWER1, POWER2, POWER3 and so forth up to the latest POWER9.
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IBM VisualAge
VisualAge was the name of a family of computer integrated development environments from IBM, which included support for multiple programming languages.
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IBM XL C/C++ Compilers
XL C/C++ is the name of IBM's proprietary optimizing C/C++ compiler for IBM-supported environments.
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IBM XL Fortran
XL Fortran is the name of IBM's proprietary optimizing Fortran compiler for IBM-supported environments, including Linux for little-endian distributions and AIX.
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Ikarus (Scheme implementation)
Ikarus Scheme is a free software optimizing incremental compiler for R6RS Scheme that compiles directly to the x86 architecture.
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Integrated development environment
An integrated development environment (IDE) is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development.
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Intel
Intel Corporation (stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in the Silicon Valley.
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Intel C++ Compiler
Intel C++ Compiler, also known as icc or icl, is a group of C and C++ compilers from Intel available for Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD and Intel-based Android devices.
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Intel Fortran Compiler
Intel Fortran Compiler, also known as IFORT, is a group of Fortran compilers from Intel for Windows, OS X, and Linux.
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Interactive C
Interactive C is a program which uses a modified version of ANSI C with several libraries and features that allow hobbyists to program small robotics platforms.
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Interactive Compilation Interface
The Interactive Compilation Interface (or 'ICI' for short) is a plugin system with a high-level compiler-independent and low-level compiler-dependent API to transform current black-box compilers into collaborative modular interactive toolsets.
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Interpreter (computing)
In computer science, an interpreter is a computer program that directly executes, i.e. performs, instructions written in a programming or scripting language, without requiring them previously to have been compiled into a machine language program.
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IOS
iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system created and developed by Apple Inc. exclusively for its hardware.
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IRIX
IRIX is a discontinued operating system developed by Silicon Graphics (SGI) to run on their MIPS workstations and servers.
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IronScheme
IronScheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language targeting the Microsoft.NET framework.
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ISC license
The ISC license is a permissive free software license published by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC).
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Java (programming language)
Java is a general-purpose computer-programming language that is concurrent, class-based, object-oriented, and specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
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Java virtual machine
A Java virtual machine (JVM) is a virtual machine that enables a computer to run Java programs as well as programs written in other languages and compiled to Java bytecode.
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Javac
javac (pronounced "java-see") is the primary Java compiler included in the Java Development Kit (JDK) from Oracle Corporation.
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Jikes
Jikes is an open source Java compiler written in C++.
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Jon Meacham
Jon Ellis Meacham (born May 20, 1969) is a presidential historian.
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JScheme
JScheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, created by Kenneth R. Anderson, Timothy J. Hickey and Peter Norvig, which is almost compliant with the R4RS Scheme standard and which has an interface to Java.
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Just-in-time compilation
In computing, just-in-time (JIT) compilation, (also dynamic translation or run-time compilation), is a way of executing computer code that involves compilation during execution of a program – at run time – rather than prior to execution.
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Kawa (Scheme implementation)
Kawa is a language framework written in the programming language Java that implements the programming language Scheme, a dialect of Lisp, and can be used to implement other languages to run on the Java virtual machine (JVM).
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KDevelop
KDevelop is a free and open-source integrated development environment (IDE) for Unix-like computer operating systems and Microsoft Windows.
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Keil (company)
Keil was founded in 1982 by Günter and Reinhard Keil, initially as a German GbR.
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Larceny (Scheme implementation)
Larceny is an implementation of the Scheme programming language built around the Twobit optimizing compiler.
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Lattice C
The Lattice C Compiler was released in June 1982 by Lifeboat Associates and was the first C compiler for the IBM Personal Computer.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is an American federal research facility in Livermore, California, United States, founded by the University of California, Berkeley in 1952.
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Lazarus (IDE)
Lazarus is a free cross-platform visual integrated development environment (IDE) for rapid application development (RAD) using the Free Pascal compiler.
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LCC (compiler)
LCC ("Local C Compiler" or "Little C Compiler") is a small, retargetable compiler for the ANSI C programming language.
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Lennart Augustsson
Lennart Augustsson is a Swedish computer scientist.
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Liberty BASIC
Liberty BASIC (LB) is a commercial computer programming language and integrated development environment (IDE).
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Lifeboat Associates
Lifeboat Associates was a New York City company that was one of the largest microcomputer software distributors in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Linux
Linux is a family of free and open-source software operating systems built around the Linux kernel.
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LispWorks
LispWorks is a commercial implementation and integrated development environment (IDE) for the Common Lisp programming language.
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List of compilers
This page is intended to list all current compilers, compiler generators, interpreters, translators, tool foundations, assemblers, automatable command line interfaces (shells), etc.
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List of operating systems
This is a list of operating systems.
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LLVM
The LLVM compiler infrastructure project is a "collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies" used to develop compiler front ends and back ends.
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Macintosh operating systems
The family of Macintosh operating systems developed by Apple Inc. includes the graphical user interface-based operating systems it has designed for use with its Macintosh series of personal computers since 1984, as well as the related system software it once created for compatible third-party systems.
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Macintosh Programmer's Workshop
Macintosh Programmer's Workshop or MPW, is a software development environment for the Classic Mac OS operating system, written by Apple Computer.
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MacOS
macOS (previously and later) is a series of graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Apple Inc. since 2001.
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Manos
Manos may refer to.
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Mark Williams Company
The Mark Williams Company was a small software company in Chicago, Illinois (later moved to Northbrook, Illinois) that created Coherent, one of the first Unix-like operating systems for IBM PCs and several C programming language compilers.
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Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics, Inc is a US-based electronic design automation (EDA) multinational corporation for electrical engineering and electronics.
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Micro Focus
Micro Focus International plc is a multinational software and information technology business based in Newbury, Berkshire, England.
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Microchip Technology
Microchip Technology is an American manufacturer of microcontroller, memory and analog semiconductors.
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Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation (abbreviated as MS) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
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Microsoft Macro Assembler
The Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM) is an x86 assembler that uses the Intel syntax for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows.
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Microsoft Pascal
Microsoft Pascal was an implementation of the Pascal programming language that was developed by the Microsoft Corporation for compiling programs for running on its MS-DOS operating system and, in later versions, on OS/2 (like many other Microsoft programming tools, albeit they were only capable of generating 16-bit programs for the latter).
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Microsoft Visual C++
Microsoft Visual C++ (often abbreviated to MSVC) is an integrated development environment (IDE) product from Microsoft for the C, C++, and C++/CLI programming languages.
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Microsoft Visual Studio
Microsoft Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft.
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Microsoft Visual Studio Express
Microsoft Visual Studio Express is a set of integrated development environments (IDEs) developed by Microsoft as a freeware and registerware function-limited version of the non-free Microsoft Visual Studio.
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Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a group of several graphical operating system families, all of which are developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft.
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Mikroelektronika
MikroElektronika (stylized as MikroE) is a Serbian manufacturer and retailer of hardware and software tools for developing embedded systems.
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MILEPOST GCC
MILEPOST GCC is free community-driven open-source adaptive self-tuning compiler that combines stable production-quality GCC, Interactive Compilation Interface and machine learning plugins to adapt to any given architecture and program automatically and predict profitable optimizations to improve program execution time, code size and compilation time., It is currently used and supported by academia and industry and is intended to open up research opportunities to automate compiler and architecture design and optimization.
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Mines ParisTech
MINES ParisTech (officially École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris in French or Paris School of Mines in English, also known as École des mines de Paris, ENSMP, Mines Paris or simply les Mines), created in 1783 by King Louis XVI, is a French engineer school and a constituent college of Université PSL.
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MinGW
MinGW (Minimalist GNU for Windows), formerly mingw32, is a free and open source software development environment for creating Microsoft Windows applications.
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MIT License
The MIT License is a permissive free software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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MIT/GNU Scheme
MIT/GNU Scheme is a free software Scheme implementation.
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MKS Inc.
MKS, Inc (formerly called Mortice Kern Systems) is a subsidiary of PTC, Inc.
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Mocl
mocl is a Common Lisp implementation focused on mobile device platforms.
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Mono (software)
Mono is a free and open-source project led by Xamarin, a subsidiary of Microsoft (formerly by Novell and originally by Ximian), and the.NET Foundation, to create an Ecma standard-compliant,.NET Framework-compatible set of tools including, among others, a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime.
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Motorola
Motorola, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications company founded on September 25, 1928, based in Schaumburg, Illinois.
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Movitz
Movitz is a discontinued implementation of the Common Lisp programming language for x86 computers.
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Mozilla Public License
The Mozilla Public License (MPL) is a free and open source software license developed and maintained by the Mozilla Foundation.
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NEC
is a Japanese multinational provider of information technology (IT) services and products, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
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NetBeans
NetBeans is an integrated development environment (IDE) for Java.
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Netwide Assembler
The Netwide Assembler (NASM) is an assembler and disassembler for the Intel x86 architecture.
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NOS/VE
NOS/VE (Network Operating System / Virtual Environment) is a discontinued operating system with time-sharing capabilities, written by Control Data Corporation in the 1980s.
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Numerical Algorithms Group
The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) is a software company which provides methods for the solution of mathematical and statistical problems, and offers services to users of High performance computing (HPC) systems.
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Nvidia
Nvidia Corporation (most commonly referred to as Nvidia, stylized as NVIDIA, or (due to their logo) nVIDIA) is an American technology company incorporated in Delaware and based in Santa Clara, California.
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Object Pascal
Object Pascal refers to a branch of object-oriented derivatives of Pascal, mostly known as the primary programming language of Delphi.
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Object REXX
The Object REXX programming language is an object-oriented scripting language initially produced by IBM for OS/2.
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Open-source license
An open-source license is a type of license for computer software and other products that allows the source code, blueprint or design to be used, modified and/or shared under defined terms and conditions.
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Open-source model
The open-source model is a decentralized software-development model that encourages open collaboration.
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Open64
Open64 is a free, open source, optimizing compiler for the Itanium and x86-64 microprocessor architectures.
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OpenVMS
OpenVMS is a closed-source, proprietary computer operating system for use in general-purpose computing.
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Operating system
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs.
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Oracle Corporation
Oracle Corporation is an American multinational computer technology corporation, headquartered in Redwood Shores, California.
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Oracle Developer Studio
Oracle Developer Studio, formerly named Oracle Solaris Studio, Sun Studio, Sun WorkShop, Forte Developer, and SunPro Compilers, is Oracle Corporation's flagship software development product for the Solaris and Linux operating systems.
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OS/2
OS/2 is a series of computer operating systems, initially created by Microsoft and IBM under the leadership of IBM software designer Ed Iacobucci.
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Oxygene (programming language)
Oxygene (formerly known as Chrome) is a programming language developed by RemObjects Software for Microsoft's Common Language Infrastructure, the Java Platform and Cocoa.
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PathScale
PathScale Inc. was a company that developed a highly optimizing compiler for the x86-64 microprocessor architectures.
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Paul Cockshott
William Paul Cockshott (born 16 March 1952 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish computer scientist, economist and a reader at the University of Glasgow.
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Pharo
Pharo is an open source dynamic and reflective language inspired from the programming language and environment Smalltalk.
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Phoenix (compiler framework)
Phoenix framework, being developed at Microsoft Research, is a framework for developing compilers as well as program analysis, testing and optimization tools, to be used as the back-end for future compiler technologies from Microsoft.
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Photran
Photran is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for FORTRAN 77, Fortran 90, Fortran 95, Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008 based on Eclipse and the CDT.
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PL/I
PL/I (Programming Language One, pronounced) is a procedural, imperative computer programming language designed for scientific, engineering, business and system programming uses.
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PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console that was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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Portable C Compiler
The Portable C Compiler (also known as pcc or sometimes pccm - portable C compiler machine) is an early compiler for the C programming language written by Stephen C. Johnson of Bell Labs in the mid-1970s, based in part on ideas proposed by Alan Snyder in 1973, and "distributed as the C compiler by Bell Labs...
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Portable.NET
Part of the decommissioned DotGNU project, Portable.NET is a free software and open source software initiative aiming to build a portable toolchain and runtime for Common Language Infrastructure applications.
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PowerBASIC
PowerBASIC, formerly Turbo Basic, is the brand of several commercial compilers by PowerBASIC Inc.
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Proprietary software
Proprietary software is non-free computer software for which the software's publisher or another person retains intellectual property rights—usually copyright of the source code, but sometimes patent rights.
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Psyco
Psyco is a specializing just-in-time compiler for Python originally developed by Armin Rigo and further maintained and developed by Christian Tismer.
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PTC (software company)
PTC (formerly Parametric Technology Corporation) is a computer software and services company founded in 1985 and headquartered outside of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Public domain
The public domain consists of all the creative works to which no exclusive intellectual property rights apply.
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PureBasic
PureBasic is a commercially distributed procedural computer programming language and integrated development environment based on BASIC and developed by Fantaisie Software for Windows 32/64-bit, Linux 32/64-bit, and macOS.
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PyPy
PyPy is an alternative implementation of the Python programming language which often runs faster than the standard implementation of Python, CPython.
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Python (programming language)
Python is an interpreted high-level programming language for general-purpose programming.
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QB64
QB64 (originally QB32) is a self-hosting BASIC compiler for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, designed to be compatible with Microsoft QBasic and QuickBASIC.
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QBasic
QBasic, a short form of Quick Beginners All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, is an integrated development environment and interpreter for a variety of BASIC programming languages which are based on QuickBASIC.
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QNX
QNX is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market.
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Qt Creator
Qt Creator is a cross-platform C++, JavaScript and QML integrated development environment which is part of the SDK for the Qt GUI application development framework.
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QuickBASIC
Microsoft QuickBASIC (also QB) is an Integrated Development Environment (or IDE) and compiler for the BASIC programming language that was developed by Microsoft.
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QuickC
Microsoft QuickC was a commercial integrated development environment (IDE) product engineered by Microsoft for the C programming language, superseded by Visual C++ Standard Edition.
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R. Kent Dybvig
R.
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Racket (programming language)
Racket (formerly PLT Scheme) is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm programming language in the Lisp-Scheme family.
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RemObjects Software
RemObjects Software is an American software company founded in 2002 by Alessandro Federici and Marc Hoffman.
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Rexx
Rexx (Restructured Extended Executor) is an interpreted programming language developed at IBM by Mike Cowlishaw.
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Rocky Mountain BASIC
Rocky Mountain BASIC (also RMB or RM-BASIC) is a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Hewlett-Packard.
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ROSE (compiler framework)
The ROSE compiler framework, developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is an open-source software compiler infrastructure to generate source-to-source analyzers and translators for multiple source languages including C (C89, C98, Unified Parallel C (UPC)), C++ (C++98, C++11), Fortran (77, 95, 2003), OpenMP, Java, Python, and PHP.
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RScheme
RScheme is a Scheme implementation developed by Donovan Kolbly, with an object-orientation approach adapted from Dylan.
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RTEMS
Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems (RTEMS), formerly Real-Time Executive for Missile Systems, and then Real-Time Executive for Military Systems, is a real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for embedded systems.
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S-algol
S-algol (St Andrews Algol) is a computer programming language derivative of ALGOL 60 developed at the University of St Andrews in 1979 by Ron Morrison and Tony Davie.
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SAP SE
SAP SE (Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung, "Systems, Applications & Products in Data Processing") is a German-based European multinational software corporation that makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations.
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SAS Institute
SAS Institute (or SAS, pronounced "sass") is an American multinational developer of analytics software based in Cary, North Carolina.
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Scheme 48
Scheme 48 is a free software Scheme implementation using a bytecode interpreter.
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SCM (Scheme implementation)
SCM is a free software Scheme implementation in C written by Aubrey Jaffer, the same author as the SLIB Scheme library and the JACAL interactive symbolic mathematics program.
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Seed7
Seed7 is an extensible general-purpose programming language designed by Thomas Mertes.
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Shared source
A shared source or source available software source code distribution model includes arrangements where the source can be viewed, and in some cases modified, but without necessarily meeting the criteria to be called open source.
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SharpDevelop
SharpDevelop (also styled as #develop) is a free and open source integrated development environment (IDE) for the.NET Framework, Mono, Gtk# and Glade# platforms.
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Shed Skin
Shed Skin is a Python to C++ programming language compiler.
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SiCortex
SiCortex was a supercomputer manufacturer founded in 2003 and headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts.
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Siemens
Siemens AG is a German conglomerate company headquartered in Berlin and Munich and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe with branch offices abroad.
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Silicon Graphics
Silicon Graphics, Inc. (later rebranded SGI, historically known as Silicon Graphics Computer Systems or SGCS) was an American high-performance computing manufacturer, producing computer hardware and software.
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Silverfrost FTN95
Silverfrost FTN95: Fortran for Windows is a Fortran compiler for Microsoft Windows.
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Simon Tatham
Simon Tatham (born 3 May 1977) is a British computer programmer.
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Simply Fortran
Simply Fortran is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for FORTRAN 77, Fortran 90, Fortran 95, Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008.
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Sinclair QL
The Sinclair QL (for Quantum leap), is a personal computer launched by Sinclair Research in 1984, as an upper-end counterpart to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
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SISC
SISC is an R5RS Scheme implementation, which includes a full number tower, hygienic macros, proper tail recursion, and first class continuations.
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Small Device C Compiler
The Small Device C Compiler (SDCC) is a free-software, partially retargetable C compiler for microcontrollers.
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Small-C
Small-C is both a subset of the C programming language, suitable for resource-limited microcomputers and embedded systems, and an implementation of that subset.
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Smalltalk MT
Smalltalk MT is an implementation of the Smalltalk programming language created in 1994 by Tarik Kerroum to deal with some of the shortcomings of Smalltalk-80 style of implementations.
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Software framework
In computer programming, a software framework is an abstraction in which software providing generic functionality can be selectively changed by additional user-written code, thus providing application-specific software.
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Software portability
Portability in high-level computer programming is the usability of the same software in different environments.
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Software prototyping
Software prototyping is the activity of creating prototypes of software applications, i.e., incomplete versions of the software program being developed.
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Solaris (operating system)
Solaris is a Unix operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems.
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Stalin (Scheme implementation)
Stalin (STAtic Language ImplementatioN) is an aggressive optimizing batch whole-program Scheme compiler written by Jeffrey Mark Siskind.
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Steel Bank Common Lisp
Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is a free Common Lisp implementation that features a high performance native compiler, Unicode support and threading.
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Stephen C. Johnson
Stephen Curtis Johnson (known as Steve Johnson) is a computer scientist who worked at Bell Labs and AT&T for nearly 20 years.
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Suckless.org
suckless.org is a community of programmers working on minimalist free software projects with a focus on simplicity, clarity, and frugality.
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Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems, Inc. was an American company that sold computers, computer components, software, and information technology services and created the Java programming language, the Solaris operating system, ZFS, the Network File System (NFS), and SPARC.
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SunOS
SunOS is a Unix-branded operating system developed by Sun Microsystems for their workstation and server computer systems.
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SUPER-UX
SUPER-UX, sometimes also annotated SuperUx or Super-UX, is the version of the Unix operating system that is used on NEC SX architecture supercomputers.
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Sybase
Sybase was an enterprise software and services company that produced software to manage and analyze information in relational databases.
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Sybase Open Watcom Public License
The Sybase Open Watcom Public Licence is a software license that has been approved by the Open Source Initiative.
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Symbolics
Symbolics refers to two companies: now-defunct computer manufacturer Symbolics, Inc., and a privately held company that acquired the assets of the former company and continues to sell and maintain the Open Genera Lisp system and the Macsyma computer algebra system.
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Synergy DBL
Synergy DBL (Data Business Language) is a compiled, imperative programming language designed for business use.
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TenDRA Compiler
The TenDRA Compiler is a C/C++ compiler for POSIX-compatible operating systems available under the terms of the BSD license.
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Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) is an American technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors and various integrated circuits, which it sells to electronics designers and manufacturers globally.
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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A is a home computer, released June 1981 in the United States at a price of $525 ($ adjusted for inflation).
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Texas Instruments TMS9900
Introduced in June 1976, the TMS9900 was one of the first commercially available, single-chip 16-bit microprocessors.
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The Game Creators
The Game Creators Ltd (formerly Dark Basic Software Limited) is a British software house based in Macclesfield, England, which specialises in software for video game development.
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The Portland Group
PGI (formerly The Portland Group, Inc.), was a company that produced a set of commercially available Fortran, C and C++ compilers for high-performance computing systems.
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THINK C
THINK C was an extension of ANSI C for the classic Mac OS developed by THINK Technologies; although named Lightspeed C in the original mid-1986 release, it was later renamed THINK C. THINK Technologies was later acquired by Symantec Corporation and the product continued to be developed by the original author, Michael Kahl.
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TI Extended BASIC
TI Extended BASIC is a discontinued implementation of the BASIC programming language interpreter for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A home computer.
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Tiny C Compiler
The Tiny C Compiler (a.k.a. TCC, tCc, or TinyCC) is an x86, X86-64 and ARM processor C compiler created by Fabrice Bellard.
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TPG Capital
TPG Capital (abbrev. for Texas Pacific Group) is an American investment company.
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True BASIC
True BASIC is a variant of the BASIC programming language descended from Dartmouth BASIC — the original BASIC — invented by college professors John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz.
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Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University (abbreviated THU;; also romanized as Qinghua) is a major research university in Beijing, China and a member of the elite C9 League of Chinese universities.
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Turbo Assembler
Turbo Assembler (TASM) is a computer assembler (software for program development) developed by Borland which runs on and produces code for 16- or 32-bit x86 MS-DOS or Microsoft Windows.
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Turbo C++
Turbo C++ is a discontinued C++ compiler and integrated development environment and computer language originally from Borland.
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Turbo Pascal
Turbo Pascal is a software development system that includes a compiler and an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Pascal programming language running on CP/M, CP/M-86, and MS-DOS.
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Ubuntu (operating system)
Ubuntu (stylized as ubuntu) is a free and open source operating system and Linux distribution based on Debian.
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UNICOS
UNICOS is the name of a range of Unix-like operating system variants developed by Cray for its supercomputers.
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Unisys
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Unisys MCP programming languages
Unisys MCP has had several generations of compilers in its history supporting a wide variety of programming languages.
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University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow (Oilthigh Ghlaschu; Universitas Glasguensis; abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals) is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.
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University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License
The University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License, or UIUC license, is a permissive free software license, based on the MIT/X11 license and the 3-clause BSD license.
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Unix
Unix (trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others.
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Unix-like
A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification.
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Vbcc
vbcc is a portable and retargetable ISO/ANSI C compiler.
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Vector Pascal
Vector Pascal is an open source compiler that extends the Pascal programming language.
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Virtual Pascal
Virtual Pascal is a free 32-bit Pascal compiler, IDE, and debugger for OS/2 and Microsoft Windows, with some limited Linux support.
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VisualWorks
VisualWorks is a cross-platform implementation of the Smalltalk language.
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VM (operating system)
VM (often: VM/CMS) is a family of IBM virtual machine operating systems used on IBM mainframes System/370, System/390, zSeries, System z and compatible systems, including the Hercules emulator for personal computers.
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VxWorks
VxWorks is a real-time operating system (RTOS) developed as proprietary software by Wind River Systems, an Intel subsidiary of Alameda, California, US.
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Watcom
Watcom International Corporation was founded in 1981 by three former employees of the Computer Systems Group (Fred Crigger, Ian McPhee, and Jack Schueler) at the University of Waterloo, in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
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Watcom C/C++
Watcom C/C++ (currently Open Watcom C/C++) is an integrated development environment (IDE) product from Watcom International Corporation for the C, C++, and Fortran programming languages.
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Wind River Systems
Wind River Systems, also known as Wind River, is an Alameda, California-based wholly owned subsidiary of TPG Capital.
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Windows 95
Windows 95 (codenamed Chicago) is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft.
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Windows NT
Windows NT is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released in July 1993.
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X86
x86 is a family of backward-compatible instruction set architectures based on the Intel 8086 CPU and its Intel 8088 variant.
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X86-64
x86-64 (also known as x64, x86_64, AMD64 and Intel 64) is the 64-bit version of the x86 instruction set.
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Xamarin
Xamarin is a Microsoft-owned San Francisco, California-based software company founded in May 2011 by the engineers that created Mono, Mono for Android and MonoTouch, which are cross-platform implementations of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) and Common Language Specifications (often called Microsoft.NET).
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Xcode
Xcode is an integrated development environment (IDE) for macOS containing a suite of software development tools developed by Apple for developing software for macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
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Xojo
The Xojo programming environment is developed and commercially marketed by Xojo, Inc.
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XPL
XPL is a programming language based on PL/I, a portable one-pass compiler written in its own language, and a parser generator tool for easily implementing similar compilers for other languages.
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Yhc
The York Haskell Compiler (or Yhc) is an open source bytecode compiler for the functional programming language Haskell; it primarily targets the Haskell '98 standard.
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Z/OS
z/OS is a 64-bit operating system for IBM mainframes, produced by IBM.
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Z/VM
z/VM is the current version in IBM's VM family of virtual machine operating systems.
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Zeus Assembler
Zeus Assembler is an assembler development tool for the Z80 originally written by Neil Mottershead for the Nascom 2 and then ported to the ZX Spectrum by Neil Mottershead and Simon Brattel in 1983.
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Zlib License
The zlib license is a permissive free software license which defines the terms under which the zlib software library can be distributed.
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.NET Compiler Platform
.NET Compiler Platform, better known by its codename "Roslyn", is a set of open-source compilers and code analysis APIs for C# and Visual Basic.NET languages from Microsoft.
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References
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