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orange is a new object oriented programing language, combining features from objective c, java and scheme. it's main targets are compactness, efficency and rapid prototyping.
Small, object-oriented, interpreted scripting languaje, easily embbedable on C++ applications (C++ source code).
It can be used as a fast scripting languaje for RPG games, online applications and applications that needs complex customizations.
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Fifth is a exciting project to develop a new programming language that has all the capabilityits of C to develop low-level drivers, but uses a postfix syntax and has many high-level features from LISP and ML.
Argante R Compiler intends to be a real procedural language compiler for Argante environment.
Visit Argante web site at http://argante.sourceforge.net/A2
Assembler and download/monitor for the new Rabbit 2000 (TM) microprocessor developed
by Rabbit Semiconductor and Z-World. Allows use of Linux as host development platform.
Stalk is a new prototyping, message-passing OO language similar to Self. The interpreter compiles source text to bytecode for the Stalk Virtual Machine (SVM) and caches it. Compilable on most systems with sane C++ compilers, stalk has optional gtk binding
The WebBull is a multi-language environment for developing scalable, reliable and flexible e-business and m-business applications. WebBull is mainly targetted for developing multi-language decentralized applications with C++ and Java.
Goal of this project is to build a graphical programming language (with its own IDE) that gets rid of those pesky over-multiple-screen-paranthesis-constructions known from almost every language available. It should also conform as much as possible to UML
This is an attempt to add PERL's datatypes and flexibility to C/C++. While it is currently just a library, I intend to create a compiler for the language PERC (PERl + C. Plus I can make lots of caffeine puns, which is always good.).
Chasm is a language using assembler meat with C style bone. It provide
the C style flow control statement to make assembler code easier to write
and easier to maintain. All the register/memory modify code is
in the assembler, give the programmer the de
guiForth is a customized version of pForth that provides bindings to the FLTK library.
The initial goal is to create a software development system for the Agenda VR3 PDA, but guiForth should be portable to any platform that has FLTK.
Xeno will provide an entire developement environnement for HP49 under linux : xmodem transfert, cross assembler, de-assembler, file transcription in graphic mode.
libnaru is a library written in C that supports you to define a type system for a programming language. It is thought to be another lego piece beside lexical and syntax analysis in a compiler project.
Cinglish is a programming language using natural language elements as its keywords and constructs. The primary design goals are portability and accessibility. Secondary goals are compactness and support for multiple programming paradigms.