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    pgapack, the parallel genetic algorithm library is a powerfull genetic algorithm library by D. Levine, Mathematics and Computer Science Division Argonne National Laboratory. The library is written in C. PGAPy wraps this library for use with Python.
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    EMal

    EMal

    An easy to read programming language, with english and italian lexemes

    A toy programming language that supports english and italian keywords. It's goal is to be a language for algorithm prototyping, simple enough to be teached to kids.
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    KAREL 3D C++  ( Karel the Robot in 3D )

    KAREL 3D C++ ( Karel the Robot in 3D )

    Karel - 3D language interpreter

    ...In Karel, currently can not be use Load or Save ( use Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V between the editor and Notepad ) Tip for Karel: Type command: FAST before commands for demonstrating maximum performance. First KAREL-3D is created in 1986 after Karel the Robot, in Slovakia ( before Czechoslovakia ) on 8 bit microcomputer PMD 85-2 for school kids to learn algorithm and what is programming, teach know how to solve a logical problem, like Spock and his children from the planet Vulcan ( live long and prosper ). because it's fun Actual WebGL version: https://sourceforge.net/projects/karel-3d-webgl/
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    JILRuntime/JewelScript

    An object-oriented script language to embed in any application

    A general purpose, object-oriented script language that compiles into code for a register based virtual machine. The language is quite similar to object-oriented high-level languages like Java and C#. The library is entirely self-sufficient and ANSI C compliant. It's main purpose is to be embedded in any application to allow automation of that application through scripting. An integrated C++ binding code generator allows you to create bindings for your application's classes in seconds....
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    Graphal

    Graphal

    Graph algorithms interpreter, IDE, debugger, 3D visualizations.

    ...The IDE contains text editor for programmers, compilation and script output, advanced debugger and visualization window. The progress of the interpreted and debugged graph algorithm can be displayed in 3D scene.
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    Bracer

    Bracer

    Repository has been moved to: http://dtitov.github.com/bracer

    Java library for parsing and evaluating math expressions. Javadoc is available at http://bracer.sourceforge.net/javadoc/ P.S. This library depends on Apache Commons Math, so don't forget to include commons-math-2.2.jar to your project.
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    MeMo (stands for Meta-Model) is planned as Generic Programming Language & IDE, as flexible & smart as it is possible for computer application, including adjustable syntax, algorithm reduction. Ideally, it has to contain AI for interacting with the user.
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    The Markovski project implements an interpreter/compiler for a language named Markovski, used to write Markov algorithms (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markov_algorithm).
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    python-stablesort is a back-port of the new Python 2.3 stable listsort algorithm to all Python versions (from 1.5.2 to 2.2.3). See the Project Home Page for more info.
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    Regular Expression Library - provides a very fast DFA (Deterministic Finite Automaton) based matching algorithm, and full compliance with POSIX.2 except for internationalization features
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