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    The Amsterdam Compiler Kit (obsolete)

    Moved to https://github.com/davidgiven/ack

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    Wrapl is a high level scripting language with features borrowed from Icon, Cecil and Modula-3.
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    Educational platform for students Interpreter machine Kronos for all platforms
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    Oberon-2 language revival
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    Schwarzer Kaffee
    A SDL wrapper for the GNU Modula-2 compiler
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    The casket of Oberon-2 things (Oberon-2 language revival)
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    Crossplatform FrameWord writen for oberon
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    xds-gtk2 is a XDS Modula-2/Oberon-2 binding of GTK+.
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    This program gives you a new way of capturing and collecting music from radio stations over the Internet. You can listen and record your favorites radios at the same time also this way like to realize audio diffusion using outcast stream protocol.
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    Another chess game this time wirten in Modula2. This is an example of how you can use the Modula2 language to write more interesting programs than \"hello world\".
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    The goal is to provide a set of conformance tests for Oberon language consumers (e.g. compilers and language processors). The tests address issues like syntax, type semantic, declarations, operators, statements, predefined functions, and parts of the r
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    The goal of this project is to provide an IDE for Modula-2 in the form of a plug-in for Eclipse and/or an add-in for Visual Studio (2008). It will be integrated with the XDS Modula-2 compiler (which is available as freeware).
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