Compiler
Compilers are software that translate higher-level (more human readable) programming languages to lower-level languages (e.g. machine code). The processor executes machine code, which indicates when binary high and low signals are required in the arithmetic logic unit of the processor. Examples of compiled languages include BASIC, Fortran, C++, C, and Java.
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A compiler from Go to JavaScript for running Go code in a browser
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extract internal monitoring data from application logs for collection in a timeseries database
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Godzilla is a ES2015 to Go source code transpiler and runtime
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Next-Gen programming language for humans and AI. Hybrid visual/textual, parallelism by default, strict static typing, compiles to machine code and integrates with Go.
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A simple virtual machine - compiler & interpreter - written in golang
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A parsing/linking engine for protobuf; the guts for a pure Go replacement of protoc.
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