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    Escm is a text file processor that expands embedded Scheme expressions in the input file. Unlike other text-embedded language processors, escm does not depend on a particular Scheme implementation---you can use your favorite Scheme.
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    Water: a fast, secure, dynamic OO language and database. Water is an all-purpose language (and meta-language) that runs Web applications in the browser or server-side. Water is compatible with .NET, Java, and C on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X system.
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