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    BitCode Java IDE

    BitCode Java IDE

    Lightweight Java IDE with syntax highlighting and convenient features.

    BitCode is a lightweight and versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed for Java programming. It offers a user-friendly interface with features tailored to enhance your coding experience.
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    Eta

    Eta

    The Eta Programming Language, a dialect of Haskell on the JVM

    ...This allows you to harness the best of both ecosystems to build your applications quickly and effectively. Eta's concurrency support helps you to build highly scalable systems. Eta has a strongly-typed Foreign Function Interface (FFI) that allows you to safely interoperate with Java. Eta has global type inference, giving you a dynamic language experience, but with a strong typing hidden underneath. Eta offers a wide range of strategies for handling concurrency including Software Transaction Memory (STM), MVars, and Fibers. Using the powerful and type-safe Servant web framework, we define our API as a type and the handler types for each endpoint are automatically generated and conversions happen automatically.
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    The MCAPL Project provides a tool for prototyping BDI agent programming languages and model checking programs written in these languages via an interface to the JavaPathfinder model checker.
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    esProc SPL

    esProc SPL

    An intriguing programming language and a data computing middleware

    esProc SPL is a scripting language for data processing, with well-designed rich library functions and powerful syntax, which can be executed in a Java program through JDBC interface and computing independently. Different from the text-based programming language, SPL writes code in gridlines: find more in A programming language coding in a grid; as a data computing engine, SPL can generate high efficiency at much lower cost: esProc SPL, a data analysis engine reducing application cost by N times. ...
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    SoftCo: Enterprise Invoice and P2P Automation Software

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