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<span class="h2">==Languages</span><br/>
CoffeeScript is a little language that <a href="compile.htm">compile</a>s into <a href="javascript.htm">JavaScript</a>. Underneath all of those embarrassing braces and semicolons, <a href="javascript.htm">JavaScript</a> has always had a gorgeous <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ect <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>el at its heart. CoffeeScript is an attempt to expose the good <a href="part.htm">part</a>s of <a href="javascript.htm">JavaScript</a> in a simple way.<br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Fantom.org">Fantom.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Do we <a href="real.htm">real</a>ly need another programming language? Well obviously we thought so, or we wouldn't have <a href="buil.htm">buil</a>t Fantom! Fantom is designed as a practical programming language to <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e it easy and fun to get <a href="real.htm">real</a> <a href="work.htm">work</a> done. It is not an academic language to explore bleeding edge theories, but based on solid <a href="real.htm">real</a> world experience.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Basic-Converter.org">Basic-Converter.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>BaCon is a <a href="free.htm">free</a> BASIC to C converter for Unix-based systems.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://LavaPE.sf.net">LavaPE.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>LAVA an experimental <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ect-oriented rapid application development <small>(RAD)</small> language with type parameters <small>("<a href="virt.htm">virt</a>ual types")</small>, refactoring, and extensive <a href="stat.htm">stat</a>ic checks, that prevent inadvertent access to uninitialized variables and null <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ects already at programming time. The Lava programming environment LavaPE replaces text <a href="edit.htm">edit</a>ors completely by structure <a href="edit.htm">edit</a>ors.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://GoLang.org">GoLang.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>GO a systems programming language expressive, con<a href="curr.htm">curr</a>ent, garbage-collected</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Pharo-Project.org">Pharo-Project.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Pharo's goal is to deliver a clean, innovative, <a href="free.htm">free</a> open-<a href="sourc.htm">sourc</a>e Smalltalk environment. By providing a stable and small core system, excellent developer tools, and maintained releases, Pharo is an attractive platform to <a href="buil.htm">buil</a>d and deploy mission critical Smalltalk applications. Pharo is MIT licensed and is steered by a board of benevolent dictators. The board <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>es final decisions if no consensus can be reached within the community. Pharo fosters a healthy <a href="ecos.htm">ecos</a>ystem of both private and commercial contributors who advance and maintain the core system and its external <a href="pack.htm">pack</a>ages.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Unicon.org">Unicon.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Unicon is a "<a href="mod.htm">mod</a>ern dialect" descending from the Icon programming language. Unicon incorporates numerous <a href="new.htm">new</a> features and extensions to <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e the Icon language more suitable for a broad range of <a href="real.htm">real</a>-world applications.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://ChaiDraw.GoogleCode.com">ChaiDraw.GoogleCode.com</a> <span class="quot2">>>ChaiDraw is a showcase for ChaiScript. It is meant to demonstrate just how simple ChaiScript is to <a href="use.htm">use</a> and to integrate into your application. Also, it is a simple way to introduce young <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ters <a href="user.htm">user</a>s to programming.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://ChaiScript.com">ChaiScript.com</a> <span class="quot2">>>ChaiScript is the first and only scripting language designed from the ground up with C++ compatibility in mind. It is an ECMAScript-inspired, embedded functional-like language.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Users.RCN.com/david-moon/PLOT">Users.RCN.com/david-moon/PLOT</a> <span class="quot2">>>Programming Language for Old Timers <small>(PLOT)</small> is a <a href="new.htm">new</a> dialect of Lisp designed by Dave Moon in February 2006, and thoroughly revised and simplified November 2007 and March 2008. I have been developing PLOT as a hobby, with the <a href="ide.htm">ide</a>a of for once having a programming language which does everything the right way. You <a href="know.htm">know</a> it is right when both simplicity and power are maximized, while at the same time confusion and the need for kludges are minimized.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://BOO.CodeHaus.org">BOO.CodeHaus.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Boo is a <a href="new.htm">new</a> <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ect oriented <a href="stat.htm">stat</a>ically typed programming language for the Common Language Infrastructure with a python inspired syntax and a special focus on language and <a href="compile.htm">compile</a>r extensibility.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://FactorCode.org">FactorCode.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Factor is a concatenative programming language where references to dynamically-typed values are <a href="pass.htm">pass</a>ed between words <small>(functions)</small> on a stack. Learn more about this paradigm.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Squirrel-Lang.org">Squirrel-Lang.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Squirrel is a high level imperative/OO programming language, designed to be a powerful scripting tool that fits in the size, memory bandwidth, and <a href="real.htm">real</a>-time requirements of applications like <a href="game.htm">game</a>s. Although Squirrel offers a wide range of features like:</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://IntendC.org">IntendC.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>You have arrived at the homepage of Intend C, a light-weight embeddable scripting language. The language <a href="use.htm">use</a>s a syntax and <a href="lib.htm">lib</a>rary similar to ANSI C, but adds automatic memory management and runtime polymorphism on top of that.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://CSScript.net">CSScript.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>S-Script is a CLR <small>(Common Language Runtime)</small> based scripting system which <a href="use.htm">use</a>s ECMA-compliant C# as a programming language. CS-Script <a href="curr.htm">curr</a>ently targets Microsoft implementation of CLR <small>(.<a href="net.htm">NET</a> 2.0/3.0/3.5)</small> with limited support on Mono. CS-Script is an open-<a href="sourc.htm">sourc</a>e initiative that is distributed under the license <a href="agree.htm">agree</a>ment, which can be found here. However commercial support is also available. CS-Script combines the power and richness of C# and FCL with the flexibility of a scripting system. CS-Script can be <a href="use.htm">use</a>ful for system and <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> <a href="admin.htm">admin</a>istrators, developers and testers. For any one who needs an automation for solving variety of programming tasks.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://XAmber.org">XAmber.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>The Amber Scripting Language combines the <a href="trad.htm">trad</a>itional advantages of scripting languages with support for software correctness, large-scale software engineering and re-<a href="use.htm">use</a>.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Parrot.org">Parrot.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Parrot is a <a href="virt.htm">virt</a>ual <a href="mac.htm">mac</a>hine designed to efficiently <a href="compile.htm">compile</a> and execute bytecode for dynamic languages. Parrot <a href="curr.htm">curr</a>ently hosts a variety of language implementations in various stages of completion, including Tcl, <a href="javascript.htm">Javascript</a>, Ruby, Lua, Scheme, PHP, Python, Perl 6, APL, and a .<a href="net.htm">NET</a> bytecode translator. Parrot is not about parrots, though we are rather fond of them for obvious reasons.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://www.Srcf.ucam.org/~dmi1000/roboc">www.Srcf.ucam.org/~dmi1000/roboc</a> <span class="quot2">>>Roboc is a teaching language suitable for children. It includes an <a href="ide.htm">IDE</a> and various <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>es for turtle graphics <small>(like LOGO)</small>, mathematical programs, <a href="art.htm">art</a>istic graphics, and robot programming. It <a href="art.htm">art</a> <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>e you can create animations, physics simulations, and interactive <a href="game.htm">game</a>s; in robot <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>e you must program a robot to collect <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ectives within mazes. The language is designed to be very easy and fast to learn but well structured and with good visual feed<a href="back.htm">back</a>.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Alice.org">Alice.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Alice is an innovative <a href="3d.htm">3D</a> programming environment that <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>es it easy to create an animation for telling a <a href="stor.htm">stor</a>y, playing an interactive <a href="game.htm">game</a>, or a video to share on the <a href="web.htm">web</a>. Alice is a <a href="free.htm">free</a>ly available teaching tool designed to be a student's first exposure to <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ect-oriented programming. It allows students to learn <a href="fund.htm">fund</a>amental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video <a href="game.htm">game</a>s. In Alice, 3-D <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ects <small>(e.g., people, animals, and vehicles)</small> <a href="pop.htm">pop</a>ulate a <a href="virt.htm">virt</a>ual world and students create a program to animate the <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ects.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Scratch.MIT.edu">Scratch.MIT.edu</a> <span class="quot2">>>Scratch is a <a href="new.htm">new</a> programming language that <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>es it easy to create your <a href="own.htm">own</a> interactive <a href="stor.htm">stor</a>ies, animations, <a href="game.htm">game</a>s, music, and <a href="art.htm">art</a> -- and share your creations on the <a href="web.htm">web</a>.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Shoooes.net">Shoooes.net</a> and <a class="ext" href="http://The-ShoeBox.org">The-ShoeBox.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Shoes is a tiny graphics toolkit, designed for beginners. But <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e no mistake: this is <a href="real.htm">real</a> programming. You can <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e <a href="real.htm">real</a>, colorful apps in Shoes.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://RUR-PLE.sf.net">RUR-PLE.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>Learning to program <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ter should be fun, for adults and children alike. RUR-PLE is an environment designed to help you learn <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ter programming using the language Python. To <a href="use.htm">use</a> RUR-PLE, you need wxPython.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Sprog.sf.net">Sprog.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>Sprog is a graphical tool which anyone can <a href="use.htm">use</a> to <a href="buil.htm">buil</a>d programs by plugging <a href="part.htm">part</a>s together. In Sprog jargon, the <a href="part.htm">part</a>s are <a href="know.htm">know</a>n as 'gears' and they are assembled to <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e a '<a href="mac.htm">mac</a>hine'.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://NewLisp.org">NewLisp.org</a> <span class="quot2">>><a href="new.htm">new</a>LISP is a scripting language for developing <a href="web.htm">web</a> applications and programs in general and in the domains of <a href="art.htm">art</a>ificial intelligence <small>(AI)</small> and <a href="stat.htm">stat</a>istics.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Rhope.RetroDev.com">Rhope.RetroDev.com</a> <span class="quot2">>>Rhope is a <a href="new.htm">new</a> multi-paradigm programming language that <a href="use.htm">use</a>s dataflow and a transaction <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>el to <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e con<a href="curr.htm">curr</a>ent programming easy</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://PuppyLinux.com/genie">PuppyLinux.com/genie</a> and <a class="ext" href="http://Live.Gnome.org/Genie">Live.Gnome.org/Genie</a> <span class="quot2">>>Vala and Genie are <a href="new.htm">new</a> programming languages, <a href="real.htm">real</a>ly <a href="new.htm">new</a>. Vala <a href="cam.htm">cam</a>e first, in mid-2006, with a C#-like syntax, followed by Genie in mid-2008 with a Python-Boo-like syntax. These languages <a href="use.htm">use</a> the same <a href="compile.htm">compile</a>r and support all the same features, so take your <a href="pic.htm">pic</a>k!</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://dClib.sf.net">dClib.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>Welcome to the dlib C++ <a href="lib.htm">lib</a>rary's homepage. It is a <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>ern C++ <a href="lib.htm">lib</a>rary with a focus on portability and program correctness. It strives to be easy to <a href="use.htm">use</a> right and <a href="hard.htm">hard</a> to <a href="use.htm">use</a> wrong. Thus, it comes with extensive documentation and thorough debugging <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>es.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://XEVM.net">XEVM.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>The XEPL Engine <a href="virt.htm">Virt</a>ual <a href="mac.htm">Mac</a>hine <a href="real.htm">Real</a> time Multi-<a href="thread.htm">thread</a>ed Pub/Sub Event Driven XML Engine</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://LLVM.org">LLVM.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>The LLVM <a href="compile.htm">Compile</a>r Infrastructure</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://HLVM.org">HLVM.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>HLVM is a language designer's toolkit. It's goal is to take care of the many compilation, optimization and runtime details needed in a language system.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://lechak.info/blue">lechak.info/blue</a> <span class="quot2">>>Blue is a unique language that consolidates the most powerful programming features into a simple and concise syntax. To keep the syntax clean, simple-to-write plugin <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>ules add functionality without com<a href="promis.htm">promis</a>ing simplicity. <a href="mod.htm">Mod</a>ules can add types, algorithms, and even programming paradigms.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://CodeWorker.free.fr">CodeWorker.free.fr</a> <span class="quot2">>>Code<a href="work.htm">Work</a>er is a versatile Open <a href="sourc.htm">Sourc</a>e <small>(<a href="gnu.htm">GNU</a> Lesser <a href="general public license.htm">General Public License</a>)</small> <a href="pars.htm">pars</a>ing tool and a <a href="sourc.htm">sourc</a>e code generator devoted to generative programming. Generative programming is a software engineering approach interested in automating the <a href="produc.htm">produc</a>tion of reusable, tailor-made, adaptable and reliable IT systems.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://FreePascal.org">FreePascal.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>High speed, low memory Being a language that is <a href="compile.htm">compile</a>d into fast <a href="mac.htm">mac</a>hine code by a <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>ern <a href="compile.htm">compile</a>r, <a href="free.htm">Free</a> Pascal has been able to <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e Pascal one of the fastest languages there are. Further, <a href="free.htm">Free</a> Pascal programs tend to <a href="use.htm">use</a> little memory. For comparison with other languages we suggest the <a class="ext" href="http://Shootout.Alioth.Debian.org">Shootout.Alioth.Debian.org</a> benchmark and recommend you <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>ify the weights to your <a href="own.htm">own</a> taste.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/talc">www.cs.cornell.edu/talc</a> <span class="quot2">>>Typed Assembly Language <small>(TAL)</small> extends <a href="trad.htm">trad</a>itional untyped assembly languages with typing annotations, memory management primitives, and a sound set of typing rules. These typing rules guarantee the memory safety, control flow safety, and type safety of TAL programs. Moreover, the typing constructs are expressive enough to encode most <a href="sourc.htm">sourc</a>e language programming features including records and structures, arrays, higher-order and polymorphic functions, exceptions, abstract data types, subtyping, and <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>ules. Just as importantly, TAL is flexible enough to admit many low-level <a href="compile.htm">compile</a>r optimizations. Consequently, TAL is an <a href="ide.htm">ide</a>al target platform for type-directed <a href="compile.htm">compile</a>rs that want to <a href="produc.htm">produc</a>e verifiably safe code for <a href="use.htm">use</a> in secure mobile code applications or extensible <a href="operating system.htm">operating system</a> kernels. We have implemented a variant of TAL for Intel's IA32 architecture called TALx86, and have written a <a href="compile.htm">compile</a>r for a safe C-like language called <a href="pop.htm">Pop</a>corn to TALx86.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://RetroForth.org">RetroForth.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>RetroForth is a lightweight, easy to learn, and complete implementation of the Forth programming language.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://MinimaLinux.org/arena">MinimaLinux.org/arena</a> <span class="quot2">>><a href="arena.htm">Arena</a> Scripting Language <a href="arena.htm">arena</a> <small>[Unix]</small> n. The area of memory attached to a process by brk<small>(2)</small> and sbrk<small>(2)</small> and <a href="use.htm">use</a>d by malloc<small>(3)</small> as dynamic <a href="stor.htm">stor</a>age. The language <a href="use.htm">use</a>s a syntax and <a href="lib.htm">lib</a>rary similar to that of ANSI C, but adds automatic memory management and runtime polymorphism on top of that.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://BellSouthpWP.net/p/r/prochak/blue">BellSouthpWP.net/p/r/prochak/blue</a> <span class="quot2">>>The blue programming language <small>(blue)</small> is a unique bytecode-<a href="compile.htm">compile</a>d language that implements the most effective capabilities of many <a href="pop.htm">pop</a>ular programming languages in a clear and concise syntax. Plugin <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>ules are easy to develop and can add functions, types, and even programming paradigms to the language without interfering with the syntax.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://ngrease.sf.net">ngrease.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>metalanguage and language set</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://dsource.org">dsource.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Open <a href="sourc.htm">Sourc</a>e Development for the D Programming Language</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Live.GNOME.org/Vala">Live.GNOME.org/Vala</a> <span class="quot2">>> Vala - <a href="compile.htm">Compile</a>r for the GObject type system</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Fortress.SunSource.net">Fortress.SunSource.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>Fortress is a <a href="new.htm">new</a> programming language designed for high-performance <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ting <small>(HPC)</small> with high programmability.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://re2c.org">re2c.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>re2c is a tool for writing very fast and very flexible scanners. Unlike any other such tool, re2c focuses on generating high efficient code for regular expression matching. As a result this allows a much broader range of <a href="use.htm">use</a> than any <a href="trad.htm">trad</a>itional lexer offers. And Last but not least re2c generates warning <a href="free.htm">free</a> code that is equal to hand-written code in terms of size, speed and quality.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://NekoVM.org">NekoVM.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Neko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be <a href="use.htm">use</a>d as an embedded scripting language.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Seed7.sf.net">Seed7.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>Seed7 is a general purpose programming language designed by Thomas Mertes. It is a higher level language compared to Ada, C/C++ and Java.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://DGCC.sf.net">DGCC.sf.net</a> GCC front end for D language <a href="file.htm">file</a>s.<br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://ferite.org">ferite.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>ferite is a clean language with influences from various places: <a href="obj.htm">obj</a>ects from Java/C++, functions from C/php, closures from scheme, block calling from ruby, name<a href="spac.htm">spac</a>es from C++, as well as its <a href="own.htm">own</a> a sane loose typing mechanism, variant type and set of nice APIs.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://lang2e.sf.net">lang2e.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>The 2e language <small>(two e's, as in ee, or expression evaluator)</small> is an experimental algebraic syntax language. It natively supports expressions <small>(composed of operators and operands)</small>, and function definitions, Operands are numeric literals, quoted string or <small>(single-quoted)</small> character values, variables, and function calls, while Operators are things like +, -, /, *, also assignment and comparison operators <small>(>, <, ==, etc.)</small>.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://q-lang.sf.net">q-lang.sf.net</a><br/>
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Assembly <small>(ASM)</small><br/>
C, C++, D<br/>
<a href="javascript.htm">JavaScript</a><br/>
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Python<br/>
Perl<br/>
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<a href="shell.htm">Shell</a><br/>
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<a href="emacs.htm">Emacs</a> Lisp, Scheme<br/>
<a class="ext" href="http://Clisp.CONS.org">Clisp.CONS.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>a feature-loaded implementation of a great language!</span><br/>
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