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    The Easy Fortran I/O library generator
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    IRPF90
    WARNING: Project moved to http://github.com/scemama/irpf90 IRPF90 is a Fortran90 preprocessor written in Python for programming using the Implicit Reference to Parameters (IRP) method. It simplifies the development of large fortran codes in the field of scientific high performance computing.
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    f2what

    Lapack/quadprog QP for VBA/.Net/Java

    F2what is an open source project to translate algorithmic fortran to a variety of languages (java, dotnet and VBA so far). It offers a Fortran77 parser with code transformations, variable disambiguation, and modular output to other programming languages. It also offers already translated versions of Lapack and quadprog to Java, .Net and VBA, to give access to SVD, LU, QR, Cholesky, eigenvalue decomposition, linear system solving and QP optimization in those three languages.
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    BlockIt provides a Python framework to scan and parse a program file into constituent nested blocks, however defined, forming a block tree of your code and can be used as a mechanism to "extend" in some sense, the underlying programming language.
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    Proteus Cross Compiler system allows the generation and compilation of Java Code from llvm-gcc compatible languages (C/C++/fortran). The generated code will execute at up to 50% of native code.
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    Formula Compiler Source
    Formula Compiler Source for writing your own compiler. Arithmetic expressions & functions; IF-THEN; AND OR ..; EQ GT ..; user functions like threshold, flipflop; others are easy to be implemented
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    A compiler and cross-compiler for (Currently) Cobol (with Fortran being added later). It is intended to be the first self-hosted open-source Cobol Compiler, e.g. the compiler itself will be written using Cobol.
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    Code to process human readable input is often highly stylized and repetitive. This project extracts the common elements found in such code and makes them available in a concise form as C tables and subroutines.
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