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    PyMac extends the Python language with a Lisp-like macro system.
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    pyAxcess is a compiler, written in Python, for the AMX Corp. AXCESS control system language.
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    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
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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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    The Minions programming language makes it easy to write performant, highly parallel programs. Minions are especially good at web apps. Minions like the web.
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