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Pika (pronounced pi·kuh, like picker) is an easy-to-use, open-source, native color picker for macOS. Pika makes it easy to quickly find colors onscreen, in the format you need, so you can get on with being a speedy, successful designer.
Pika is a fast, lightweight, dynamic multi-paradigm programming language. Its list of features includes: First Class Functions, Closures, Lexical Scoping, Optimized Tail Calls, Classes, Cooperative threads, Packages, Properties and Exceptions.
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PiKa, previously known as YAW, is a CMS for image-hosting websites using a MySQL-database and written in PHP. (PiKa is not a KDE-application, nor has it anything to do with the Pika programming language)
Pika Macro ASsembler is a compact but powerful macro assembler. It is designed to easily create a new instruction set by using a special assembler directive. It is intended for small CPUs like in the Pokemon Mini handheld gaming device and synthetic CPUs
NOTE: Source moved to https://github.com/darkfader/PokemonMini/tree/master/pmas