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    ExStudio is a set of development tools for the "Ex" virtual machine. It includes the vm itself, a compiler, an assembler and a debugger.
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    OS for embedded and mobile devices based on tiny byte-code interpreter and FORTH language compiler (into platform-independent byte-code). In other word its smallest programming language realization works on any type computer with any OS
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    Monty compiler

    Low level programming language and compiler

    Low level programming language and compiler close to python. Intended for experiments with in processor design. Consists of language definition, compiler and simple cpu simulation written in python. The compiler can be adapted to different processors easily.
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    Redtail is a scripting engine library and script language. The Redtail library provides the ability to execute Scheme-like Redtail scripts from within an application, increasing flexibility.
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    ClassMaker

    A byte code generation library for the Java Virtual Machine

    ClassMaker is a byte code generation library for the Java Virtual Machine. Unlike other byte code libraries ClassMaker deals with higher order structures, including methods, if statements, while loops and try blocks.
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    Djarva Language and VM

    Djarva - object language, compiler and virtual machine

    Djarva is object language inspired by Ruby and Java languages. Djarva project includes Djarva language, Djarva language to Djarva bytecode compiler and Djarva virtual machine accepting Djarva bytecode. Whole solution is implemented in the Java language. Djarva compiler is based on JKIT (see http://homepages.ecs.vuw.ac.nz/~djp/jkit/).
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    A self-created language(OrionsScript) compiler/virtual machine platform aiming to be an easy-to-use script language which can embed dotnet library in and can be highly customized.
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    Advanced Symbolic Instruction Language

    A 21st century programming language derived from BASIC

    If the words "Symbolic Instruction" in the name sound familiar, they should. ASIL (pronounced "a-sill") was largely inspired by BASIC. However, instead of starting with a modern verison of BASIC, I started with AppleSoft. Why? Well, ASIL was born in the early 1990s while I was in college. I knew AppleSoft quite well as it was my first programming language. ASIL nearly died then as the compiler technology wasn't up to the job. Now, I figure those compilers might be able to do the job. ...
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