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  2. Babel (transcompiler) - Wikipedia

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    Babel is a free and open-source JavaScript transcompiler that is mainly used to convert ECMAScript 2015+ (ES6+) code into backwards-compatible JavaScript code that can be run by older JavaScript engines. It allows web developers to take advantage of the newest features of the language. [4]

  3. Source-to-source compiler - Wikipedia

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    Converting the resulting code to safe and idiomatic Rust code is a manual effort post translation, although an automated tool exists to ease this task. [65] Google Web Toolkit: Java program that uses a specific API: JavaScript: The Java code is a little bit constrained compared to normal Java code. Js_of_ocaml [66] of Ocsigen: OCaml: JavaScript ...

  4. Comparison of machine translation applications - Wikipedia

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    The following table compares the number of languages which the following machine translation programs can translate between. (Moses and Moses for Mere Mortals allow you to train translation models for any language pair, though collections of translated texts (parallel corpus) need to be provided by the user.

  5. Reverso (language tools) - Wikipedia

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    Reverso has been active since 1998, with the aim of providing online translation and linguistic tools to corporate and mass markets. [3] [4] In 2013 it released Reverso Context, a bilingual dictionary tool based on big data and machine learning algorithms. [5] In 2016 Reverso acquired Fleex, a service for learning English via subtitled movies.

  6. LiveScript (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    LiveScript is a functional programming language that transpiles to JavaScript. It was created by Jeremy Ashkenas, the creator of CoffeeScript, along with Satoshi Muramaki, George Zahariev, and many others. [2] (The name may be an homage to the beta name of JavaScript; for a few months in 1995, it was called LiveScript before the official ...

  7. Wikipedia:Babel - Wikipedia

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    So, for example, {{Babel|en-5|sv|no-4|he-3|lt-2|es-1|an-0}} (see demo on the side) would indicate a professional proficiency of the English language, a native speaker of Swedish with an almost-native knowledge of Norwegian, advanced knowledge of Hebrew, an intermediate knowledge of Lithuanian, a basic knowledge of Spanish, and no knowledge of ...

  8. gettext - Wikipedia

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    The translator derives a .po (Portable Object) file from the template using the msginit program, then fills out the translations. [18] msginit initializes the translations so, for instance, for a French language translation, the command to run would be: [6] msginit—locale=fr—input=name.pot This will create fr.po.

  9. BabelNet - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to WordNet, BabelNet groups words in different languages into sets of synonyms, called Babel synsets. For each Babel synset, BabelNet provides short definitions (called glosses) in many languages harvested from both WordNet and Wikipedia. BabelNet is a multilingual semantic network obtained as an integration of WordNet and Wikipedia.