GSoul: Typescript implementation of GSoul, a gradual sensitivity language.
GSF: Online executable of GSF, a gradual counterpart of System F.
GSLRef: Online executable of GSLRef, a gradual language with security typing and references.
Gradual Unions: Online executable of GTFL, a gradual language with union types and the unknown type.
ObSec: Declassification policies using type abstraction.
EffScript: Practical effects for Scala (customizable, polymorphic, and gradual).
Old Software (not supported anymore, but might still work!)
TOD: TOD is a tool that helps understand a program's behavior by recording a trace of the events that occur during execution (method calls, object creation, field access…) and letting the user navigate in predefined and custom views of this trace.
Ghosts: A IDE tool extension for Eclipse (Java) for supporting incremental programming through automatic and non-intrusive generation of code entities based on their usage; also available for Pharo Smalltalk.
Gradualtalk: A practical gradual type system for Pharo Smalltalk.
EffectiveAspects: A statically-typed purely functional model of pointcut/advice aspects. Computational effects are modeled using monads, which allows type-based reasoning and modular extensions to the aspect weaving semantics.
Effect Capabilities: an effective and flexible manner to control effects and their interferences. Capabilities can be selectively shared between modules to establish secure effect-centric coordinations.
Scoped adaptation: a number of projects related to scoping of adaptation (including execution levels for AOP, contextual values, etc.)
AspectScript: An aspect language for Web programming.
Reflex: Reflex is a versatile kernel for multi-language AOP