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    Cecil

    Cecil

    Cecil is a library to inspect, modify and create .NET programs

    Cecil is a library to inspect, modify and create .NET programs and libraries. Mono.Cecil is a library to generate and inspect programs and libraries in the ECMA CIL form. Analyze .NET binaries using a simple and powerful object model, without having to load assemblies to use Reflection. Modify .NET binaries, add new metadata structures and alter the IL code. Cecil has been around since 2004 and is widely used in the .NET community. If you're using Cecil, or depend on a framework, project, or product using it, please consider sponsoring Cecil. ...
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    CIL disassembler written in C# by Mono Project. This fork is coming with some bug fixes. Uses Mono.Cecil, get from https://www.mono-project.com/docs/tools+libraries/libraries/Mono.Cecil/ if you don't have it already.
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    Jurassic

    Jurassic

    A .NET library to parse and execute JavaScript code

    Jurassic is an implementation of the ECMAScript language and runtime. It aims to provide the best performing and most standards-compliant implementation of JavaScript for .NET. Jurassic is not intended for end-users; instead it is intended to be integrated into .NET programs. If you are the author of a .NET program, you can use Jurassic to compile and execute JavaScript code.
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    Forth interpreter done for .NET. Just a way to learn Forth, CIL and more C#.
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    A Windows native distribution of Bigloo, a Scheme system that includes an optimizing compiler generating C code, Java classes and .NET CIL files as well as an interpreter.
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    PHP4Mono is a compiler that enables Mono to run PHP code. It translates PHP scripts to Common Intermediate Language (CIL). Like that PHP scripts can be executed as console applications on Mono. You can even build GUIs directly from within a PHP script!
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    Php Lexer - converts .lex files into .php files (so you can tokenize files) used to be: a PHP compiler for the .NET CIL (but that's pretty dead now)
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    The projects aim is to create a managed parser for CIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language).
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