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    Preesm
    PREESM provides a complete framework for fast prototyping. It generates a simulation and an optimized multiprocessor code from graph descriptions of algorithm and architecture. Please visit the project homepage at http://preesm.sourceforge.net.
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    Model driven code generation can improve coding standards, speed, quality of development and reduce your costs. From my experience generating code from XML using XSLT is one of the best and fastest solutions. This is just the base of the framework presenting the idea, any code template can be implemented upon request. Some sample generators are present for SQL / PLSQL / C# / AnsiC / Java The main target is to generate DTO/BDO/POJO objects based on the database definitions in multiple languages aligning all technologies used by a development team. If you are willing to contribute drop a message.
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    System Designer is a software framework for domain specific languages based on model-driven generative programming. DSPE is one of the development environment based on System Designer. Audio n-Genie is a specialization of DSPE for the audio domain.
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    Java version of Dialogic's SwitchKit API. This API is actually a more "Java Centric" API, with listeners, filters, and a very extensible and modular framework that finally uses JNI to access the native libraries provided by Dialogic.
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    Powerful PHP IDE/Editor. Automatically generates code for your scripts, based on our own PHP Framework. Can create projects, full class/function breakdown. Supports PHP 5x. Under active alpha development (as of Feb 06), subversion repository for latest.
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    JC is a Java virtual machine implementation that converts class files into C source files using the Soot Java bytecode analysis framework, compiles them with GCC, and loads them using a built-in ELF object loader. JC uses GNU Classpath's class library.
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    JNDirect is a library that supports JDirect-compatible native methods and method closures. JNIDirect automatically generates (at runtime) JNI native method glue for anything exported from a Mac OS X framework -- functions AND global variables.
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