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    KAREL 3D

    KAREL 3D

    Learning programming language for kids

    This is learning programming language for children Karel-3D. By words from LightBot: "Get kids hooked on coding with minutes!" Created by Karel 3D from the 8-bit microcomputer PMD 85-2 in 1986. His later version of Karel the Robot in 3D, created first in the Slovak Republic. JavaScript variant include only one small HTML file tested and works on all devices with keyboard and full JavaScript support in internet browser, or alternative pre-compiled JAVA V8 .jar file with webEngine and...
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    The PHP script engine for Java. --- Run PHP applications within any J2EE server or servlet engine and/or connect script engines like PHP with Java or .NET back ends efficiently.
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    ALPHA Script

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    ALPHA Script is a unified programming meta-language and a framework that represents an abstract layer on top of the cloud. ALPHA Script is not compiled or interpreted on its own and is programming language agnostic. ALPHA Script is like a virtual bridge that interconnects different clouds and infrastructures. Finally, it can be used for M2M communications.
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    This module provides a communication facility between Ruby and Java. The current implementation is written in pure Java and pure ruby so as to run on many platforms.
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    A Toolkit for Serlializing/Deserlializing between Java object and C# object, It is easy to use and high performance.
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    Tcl/CSharp is an implementation of a Tcl interpreter written entirely in C#. Tcl/CSharp was ported from Jacl (Tcl Java implementation) in version 1.3.1 It offer a bridge to .NET Framework for Tcl code.
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    Scripting Tcl interface to Qt multiplatform library
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    This project houses Perl's Tcl and Tcl::Tk bridge modules that allow you to take advantage of Tcl/Tk in Perl. For the Tcl/Tk developer areas, please see either the main "tcl" project, the "tktoolkit" project for Tk.
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