Open-source virtual machine and programming language
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NekoVM
Original author(s)
Nicolas Cannasse
Developer(s)
Haxe Foundation
Shiro Games
Motion Twin
Initial release
2005; 19 years ago (2005)
Stable release
2.3.0
/ October 24, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-10-24)
Repository
github.com/HaxeFoundation/neko
Written in
C
Operating system
Windows, macOS, Linux
Platform
IA-32, x86-64
License
MIT
Website
nekovm.org/doc/vm
NekoVM is a virtual machine developed by Nicolas Cannasse as part of research and development (R&D) efforts at two independent video game developers in Bordeaux, France: first at Motion Twin and then at Shiro Games. NekoVM's native language is the bytecode for a high-level dynamically typed programming language called Neko. This pairing allows Neko to be used directly as an embedded scripting language, or to target NekoVM by compiling another language (such as Haxe) to NekoVM bytecode.
language, or to target NekoVM by compiling another language (such as Haxe) to NekoVM bytecode. Neko has a compiler and a virtual machine (VM) with garbage collection...
application Neko Entertainment, a video-game developer and publisher NekoVMNéko, a village in Ivory Coast Neko language, a Trans–New Guinea language Neko, a submissive...
Python, Lua and Node.js. Haxe can also directly compile SWF, HashLink, and NekoVM bytecode and also runs in interpreted mode. Haxe supports externs (definition...
called Neko. Neko is both a high-level, dynamically typed programming language whose source files, once compiled, can be run on the NekoVM virtual machine...
building applications for the following runtimes: Adobe Flash Player Adobe AIR NekoVM FDT supports compiling source code with the following compilers: Adobe Flex...
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Python, Lua and Node.js. Haxe can also directly compile SWF, HashLink and NekoVM bytecode. The Haxe port of the Starling Framework runs on Stage3D and supports...
Intelligent Accompaniment Tutorial). Adibou games are now supported by ScummVM's "Gob" engine. The series was created by Roland Oskian, CEO of Coktel Vision...
Windows Freeware Avanti 2.6.4.598 AlphaServer 400 Windows Commercial AlphaVM 1.4.11 March 14, 2014 AlphaServer DS10, DS20, ES40, and AlphaStation XP900...
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for the PlayStation; Neko Project for the NEC PC-9801; PCSX2 for the PlayStation 2; PPSSPP for the PlayStation Portable; ScummVM for LucasArts and various...
defended in Kharkov State University, Research Supervisor – Professor V.E. Nekos). Since 1997 he has worked as a professor in Kharkov State (National) University...