simple python compiler by using flex\bison
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simple python compiler by using flex\bison
Pedagogical Python compiler & interpreter written in .NET
ComPy is a basic python notepad which has the ability to interpret Python offline and on the go. It supports upto five pads that means a person can edit 5 python files at a time. It uses Skulpt as an interpreter and runs on Python 3. This app is developed by ForestCrazyDev
A Python bytecode compiler written in Python. This repository is now a fork of https://github.com/facebookincubator/python-compiler, upstream is there.
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MotorTherapy, Proyecto Final para el curso de Lenguajes, Compiladores e Intérpretes. Módulo: Compiladores e Intérpretes.
A simple Python compiler written in Python 🐍.
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Python project Compilation Helper. Useful to distribute compiled python applications.
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A simple Python Compiler in Android using Chaqoupy.
A miniPython Compiler for the Compilers course @/AUEB (2021)
Codo-File is a code editor that primarily supports JavaScript and Python, with partial Dart support. Additionally, it features a real-time website editor where you can create your own website in the browser using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The project also includes an image-to-text feature and a voice-to-text feature .
Python2 compiler package ported to Python3. Compiles Python AST (as produced by the "ast" module) to bytecode assembly and code objects.
This is our Compiler Design project for 6th semester.
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