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POET: A <endeca_term>Scripting Language</endeca_term> for Applying Parameterized Source-to-Source Program Transformations

POET: A Scripting Language for Applying Parameterized Source-to-Source Program Transformations

The authors present POET, a scripting language designed for applying advanced program transformations to code in arbitrary programming... Read more

31 August, 2010
Intelligent Defense against Malicious JavaScript Code

Intelligent Defense against Malicious JavaScript Code

JavaScript is a popular scripting language for creating dynamic and interactive web pages. Unfortunately, JavaScript also provides... Read more

28 February, 2012
Automatic Simplification of Obfuscated JavaScript Code

Automatic Simplification of Obfuscated JavaScript Code

Javascript is a scripting language that is commonly used to create sophisticated interactive client-side web... Read more

28 December, 2011
Factor: A Dynamic Stack-Based Programming Language

Factor: A Dynamic Stack-Based Programming Language

...a new dynamic object-oriented programming language. It began as an embedded scripting language and evolved to a mature application development language. The language has... Read more

18 October, 2010
Emerson: Scripting for Federated Virtual Worlds

Emerson: Scripting for Federated Virtual Worlds

The authors introduce Emerson, a scripting language for virtual worlds that are seamless, scalable, and federated. These worlds... Read more

19 July, 2010
Getting to grips with PowerShell

Getting to grips with PowerShell

...than 500 SharePoint-specific commands alone, and it's a hugely powerful scripting language.Although you can do all your SharePoint admin through the web... Read more

12 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
GameStudio A8 8.30

GameStudio A8 8.30

...and create commercial quality applications with the easy and effective lite-C scripting language. Use the included level and model editors to create the artwork... Read more

7 May, 2012
AutoIt 3.3.8.1

AutoIt 3.3.8.1

...automatically installed. However, AutoIt can also be used as a general purpose scripting language Read more

29 January, 2012
FormDocs 8.1.0

FormDocs 8.1.0

...and International currency support. Optional forms to PDF conversion and built-in scripting language make FormDocs a complete Electronic Forms management solution for any size... Read more

21 December, 2011
Multiple Image Resizer .NET 4.0.0.3

Multiple Image Resizer .NET 4.0.0.3

...and output image formats. Includes batch image processing via command line using scripting language, multi-core processor support to speed up image processing, multi language... Read more

5 December, 2011
NeoBook Rapid Application Builder 5.7.1

NeoBook Rapid Application Builder 5.7.1

...scr) which may be distributed or sold without royalties. A built-in scripting language and a variety of plug-ins are also available to extend... Read more

13 September, 2011
Global Mapper 13.0

Global Mapper 13.0

...3D point data. Repetitive tasks can be accomplished using the built in scripting language or comprehensive batch conversion functionality Read more

13 September, 2011
Grady Booch: The issues vexing developers

Grady Booch: The issues vexing developers

...or should I say cornucopia, of choices that a developer has. What scripting language do I use? If I'm doing a web-centric thing... Read more

9 July, 2011 by Ben Woods
SMS Messaging Server 5.2

SMS Messaging Server 5.2

...custom SMS voting system and a custom SMS reservation system. The VBScript scripting language is the default language for defining trigger in the SMS Messaging... Read more

7 February, 2011
SWiSH Max 4.0

SWiSH Max 4.0

...effects or make an interactive movie by adding actions to objects. A scripting language allows you to program sophisticated operations into your animations. You can... Read more

2 November, 2010

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