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The Slate Programming Language

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OverviewThis is the source management site for the Slate programming language. Getting StartedTo get started with Slate, you need: A VM: Some pre-built VMs are available in the Downloads section. Or, get the sources via one of our repositories (cloning an hg or git repository or extracting a ... [More] tarball), and build using 'make'. A pre-made Slate image. Download the appropriate Slate image from our Downloads section. Currently we support all little-endian systems with a GCC toolchain or Visual Studio out of the box, with either a 32-bit or 64-bit build of VM and image equally supported. Build instructions are contained within the README in the source tree. If tweaks are required for your platform, please let us know so we can improve our support. Finally, run "./slate -i imagefile.image" Release PracticesWe are not currently making versioned releases, but image snapshots with the latest core library updates are uploaded mid-month or at the end of the month after confirming basic stability. If the images are not dated recently, that should be because they're still compatible with source trees from that date onward. IssuesStability should be steadily improving, and any major crashes are worth reporting. [Less]

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ELENA Programming Language

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  Analyzed about 15 hours ago

ELENA is a general-purpose, object-oriented, polymorphic language with late binding. It features message dispatching / manipulation, dynamic object mutation, a script engine / interpreter and group object / mix-in support.

125K lines of code

4 current contributors

1 day since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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SMIPL

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The Simply Magical Programming Language, or SMIPL, gives everyone the chance to create their own programs without difficulties. Created to be as easy as english to understand, and let's you experience the power of a computer by writing to it.

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kameleon builder

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

The mindful appliance builder Kameleon should be seen as a simple but powerful tool to generate customized appliances. With Kameleon, you make your recipe that describes how to create step by step your own distribution. At start Kameleon is used to create custom kvm, LXC, VirtualBox, iso images ... [More] , ..., but as it is designed to be very generic you can probably do a lot more than that. [Less]

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6 months since last commit

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hpc-collab

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Claimed by Los Alamos National Lab Analyzed about 21 hours ago

This project provides provisioned HPC cluster models using underlying virtualization mechanisms.

24.9K lines of code

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about 2 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Xerxys Operating System

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Xerxys is a project to create an operating system that is highly secure and portable through the following aspects: - No application is executed directly on the CPU, but through a Virtual Machine (currently Java compliant) - The system is as abstract as possible to ensure the high portability ... [More] - The system will support data security and high encryption from the beginning Xerxys has an own Java VM implementation, called Xam (which is separate project). [Less]

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VRač

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  Analyzed about 5 hours ago

VRač (Virtualno Računalo in Croatia meaning virtual computer) is perl project to implement emulators for 8-bit machines from 1980s and 1990s.

10.3K lines of code

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over 13 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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SP-Forth - ANS Forth compiler

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SP-Forth is a Forth compiler, developed in Russia, and the basis for some other open source work. It is not 'Mostly written in Perl' (this is a bug of Ohloh :). It written in FORTH.

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nexgent

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Nexgent is a nagios like daemon that runs on paravirtualized Xen guests. Vital information such as loads, iowait, memory usage and disk usage are exported to the privileged domain via Xenbus. The privileged domain can then establish inotify like watches on guest values, enabling the privileged ... [More] domain to take action on events (such as loads getting too high, memory being exhausted or a disk filling up). This program is not yet release quality, but soon will be. [Less]

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veewee

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

Veewee is a tool for easily (and repeatedly) building custom Vagrant base boxes, KVMs, and virtual machine images.

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about 6 years since last commit

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