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=== C ===
== Compiler Compiler
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* [[EBNF Grammar for Creole 1.0]] for use with ANTLR
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=== C# ===
== C#
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=== ColdFusion ===
== ColdFusion
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=== Common Lisp ===
== Common Lisp
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=== Haskell ===
== Delphi
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=== Java ===
* [[http://www.yunqa.de/delphi/|DICreole]], a Creole 1.0 converter for Borland / ~CodeGear Delphi. Based on [[Nyctergatis|NME]], fully integrated, no external nor DLL files needed. Includes help and demo project. Freeware, BSD license.
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== Haskell
== Java
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=== JavaScript ===
== JavaScript
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* [[http://www.ivan.fomichev.name/2008/04/javascript-creole-10-wiki-markup-parser.html|Codeholic's Codex]] Javascript Creole 1.0 wiki markup parser
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=== Lua ===
== Lua
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=== Perl ===
== Perl
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=== PHP ===
== PHP
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=== Python ===
* //You may want to take a look at [Markdown in Python| http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/Overview//] if you're considering doing this. Maybe you could use some of the code as a basis to speed up development.
* You can use the creole parser from MoinMoin 1.7 -- the [[http://hg.moinmo.in/moin/1.7/file/tip/MoinMoin/parser/_creole.py|parser itself]] has no dependencies on the MoinMoin API, you just need your own emitter.
* [[Creoleparser.py]] - built from scratch just for Creole :) MIT license
=== Ruby ===
== Python
* You may want to take a look at [[http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/|Markdown in Python]] if you're considering doing this. Maybe you could use some of the code as a basis to speed up development.
* You can use the creole parser from MoinMoin 1.7 is now bundled separately, available at [[http://oink.sheep.art.pl/WikiCreole%20parser%20in%20python|oink.sheep.art.pl/WikiCreole parser in python]]
* [[http://creoleparser.googlepages.com|Creoleparser]] - built from scratch just for Creole :) MIT license [Sandbox|http://creoleparserwiki.appspot.com/pages/Sandbox]
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== Ruby
* [[https://rubyforge.org/projects/wikicreole/ | Ruby Converter]] from Gordon McCreight
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== Why the languages above? ==
== Why the languages above?
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