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    Stalin is an aggressive optimizing batch whole-program Scheme compiler. It uses advanced flow analysis and type inference and a variety of other optimization techniques to produce code (using C as an intermediate language) that is extremely fast.
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    The FermaT toolset is the implementation of the FermaT Transformation Technology which developed semantic preserving code transformations to simplify programs without changing their behavior. The correctness is guaranteed by mathematical proof.
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