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    MANTIS is a hybrid high level programming language and tools optimized to crank out "line of business" applications. It allows focus on business data and process instead of technology. However, access to low level technologies are available if desired.
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    Qore Programming Language

    Multithreaded scripting language

    Qore is a scripting language supporting threading and embedded logic, designed for applying a flexible scripting-based approach to enterprise interface development but is also useful as a general purpose language. No more development or releases happen on sourceforge; development has moved to https://github.com/qorelanguage/qore
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    A universal parsing tool and source code generator for generative programming. It extracts useful information by parsing (BNF parser generator) and generates source code by several techniques, by interpreting a scripting language for flexibility.
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    JSPP is an untyped, java-like scripting language designed to be embedded in applications. It's written in C and can be compiled on VC/Win, Tandem (HP Non-Stop), and Linux.
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    Susie (Scripting Using a Smalltalk Interpreter Engine) is an attempt to provide a light weight scripting engine using Smalltalk as the language. it is based on Public Domain SmallTalk (PDST).
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    Mirror is a full featured object oriented programming language. In Mirror all programmatic entities are first class objects, actions are performed by sending messages to objects ala Smalltalk, and binding is dynamic and performed at runtime.
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    From the XML definition of your database, DewDrop will generate clean and human-readable SQL DDL code for any supported target database. This means you can define your database just once in XML, and have it work for any database automatically.
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    PBL (prounounced "pibble") is a general-purpose language targeted to SCADA applications (Systems Control And Data Acquisition).
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