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An open source implementation of [[Component Pascal]] that runs on the [[Java]] virtual machine on any OS that supports it and under the Common Language Runtime on [[Microsoft Windows]]. Note that each version can output code that runs on either system, i.e. you can develop code on OS/2 using the Java version and target both Java and the CLR on Windows and vise versa.
An open source implementation of [[Component Pascal]] that runs on the [[Java]] virtual machine on any OS that supports it and under the Common Language Runtime on [[Microsoft Windows]]. Note that each version can output code that runs on either system, i.e. you can develop code on OS/2 using the Java version and target both Java and the CLR on Windows and vice versa.


==Links & publications==
==Links & publications==
* [http://gpcp.codeplex.com/ GPCP on Codeplex] - Downloads
* [http://gpcp.codeplex.com/ GPCP on Codeplex] - Downloads
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120911105411/http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/gpcp/ GPCP at QUT] - Copy from [[Archive.org]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120911105411/http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/gpcp/ GPCP at QUT] - Copy from [[Archive.org]]
* Kevin John Gough: Compiling for the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) - Prentice-Hall 2002 - ISBN 0130622966
* Kevin John Gough: Compiling for the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) - Prentice-Hall 2002 - ISBN 0-13-062296-6


==Author & publisher==
==Author==
* [[Kevin John Gough]]
* [[Kevin John Gough]]
* Queensland University
* Queensland University


[[Category:Java Tools]]
[[Category:MS Windows Tools]]
[[Category:Oberon]]
[[Category:Oberon]]
[[Category:Open Source Software]]
[[Category:Open Source Software]]

Revision as of 03:31, 20 March 2018

An open source implementation of Component Pascal that runs on the Java virtual machine on any OS that supports it and under the Common Language Runtime on Microsoft Windows. Note that each version can output code that runs on either system, i.e. you can develop code on OS/2 using the Java version and target both Java and the CLR on Windows and vice versa.

Links & publications

Author