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  2. GNU Guile - Wikipedia

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    GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extensions [3] (GNU Guile) is the preferred extension language system for the GNU Project [4] and features an implementation of the programming language Scheme. Its first version was released in 1993. [1]

  3. List of GNU packages - Wikipedia

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    The package's homepage should be on the GNU website. The developers must pay attention to making their software work well with other GNU packages. Documentation should be in Texinfo format, or in a format easily convertible to Texinfo. Should use GNU Guile for its extension language, but exceptions are explicitly possible in this regard.

  4. List of GNU Core Utilities commands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commands from the GNU Core Utilities for Unix environments. These commands can be found on Unix operating systems and most Unix-like operating systems. GNU Core Utilities include basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities.

  5. List of filename extensions - Wikipedia

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    Lists of filename extensions include: List of filename extensions (0–9) List of filename extensions (A–E) List of filename extensions (F–L) List of filename extensions (M–R) List of filename extensions (S–Z)

  6. List of compilers - Wikipedia

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    Name Year Purpose State Description Target CPU Licensing Implementation Language ALGOL 68 r0: 1968: Standard: Intl: IFIP WG 2.1 Final Report: Specification – August: ACM: ALGOL 68-R R: 1970: Military: UK: ICL 1900: ALGOL 60 EPOS ALGOL E: 1971: Scientific: ALGOL 68RS RS: 1972: Military: UK: Portable compiler system: ICL 2900/Series 39, Multics ...

  7. List of filename extensions (A–E) - Wikipedia

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    Ext. Description Used by C--C--language source Sphinx C-- C: C language source. Note that on case-sensitive platforms like Unix and with the gcc compiler the uppercase .C extension indicates a C++ source file.

  8. SXML - Wikipedia

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    SXML is an alternative syntax for writing XML data (more precisely, XML Infosets [1]) as S-expressions, to facilitate working with XML data in Lisp and Scheme.An associated suite of tools [which?] implements XPath, SAX and XSLT for SXML in Scheme [2] [3] and are available in the GNU Guile implementation of that language.

  9. List of ECMAScript engines - Wikipedia

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    GNU Guile features an ECMAScript interpreter as of version 1.9; iv, ECMAScript Lexer / Parser / Interpreter / VM / method JIT written in C++. [10] CL-JavaScript: Can compile JavaScript to machine language on Common Lisp implementations that compile to machine language. [11]