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Search for less well known compiler tools aweirig@is1.vub.ac.be (1994-11-14) |
Re: Search for less well known compiler tools rdm@cfcl.com (1994-11-17) |
Re: Search for less well known compiler tools kuusama@sci.fi (1994-11-17) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | rdm@cfcl.com (Rich Morin) |
Keywords: | available, comment |
Organization: | Canta Forda Computer Lab, Pacifica, CA |
References: | 94-11-095 |
Date: | Thu, 17 Nov 1994 01:43:54 GMT |
aweirig@is1.vub.ac.be (WEIRIG ALEX) writes:
> I'm looking for ALL kind of compiler construction tools that may exist.
> ...
> If there is some CDROM available containing all or most of the compiler
> construction tools please do tell me and tell me where to get it from.
The first place to look is the "Catalog of Free Compilers and Interpreters":
idiom.berkeley.ca.us:/pub/compilers-list/free-compilers
http://cui_www.unige.ch/freecomp
If you are looking for UNIX-based tools, try "Prime Time Freeware for UNIX",
Issue 3-2 (ISBN 1-881957-05-5). It contains more than 100 interpreters,
compilers, and other language-related tools. If your interest is in Lisp,
Scheme, or Prolog, try "Prime Time Freeware for AI", Issue 1-1 (ISBN
1-881957-17-9). It contains a full CD-ROM of AI-related interpreters and
compilers. (Both collections contain other materials; they total five GB
each, uncompressed!). Each of these collections lists for US$ 60.
For more information on PTF's products, send email to ptf@cfcl.com
Yours, Rich Morin
Prime Time Freeware
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rdm@cfcl.com +1 415-873-7841 (Voice/Fax)
[The free compiler lists returned earlier today after a lengthy hiatus
for a lot of updates. -John]
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