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    GNU Prolog

    GNU Prolog

    The GNU Prolog native compiler

    GNU Prolog is a free implementation (under GPL) of the logic programming language PROLOG. It can compile to native machine code which is extremely fast in execution. Another feature is the included constraint solver.
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    amforth: Interpreter on Microcontrollers

    amforth is an extendible interpreter on microcontrollers

    amforth is an extendable command interpreter running on AVR ATmega and TI MSP430 microcontrollers. The Risc-V and ARM architectures are ascending. Turnkey actions for IoT workloads are possible as well. The command language is close to the Forth 2012 standard.
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    CLISP - an ANSI Common Lisp
    CLISP is a portable ANSI Common Lisp implementation and development environment by Bruno Haible. Interpreter, compiler, debugger, CLOS, MOP, FFI, Unicode, sockets, CLX. UI in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, and Danish.
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    A scheme (lisp) interpreter written in ARM assembly language (currently: Cortex-M4F,M7, Cortex-A5,A8,A9, Cortex-A53; previously:ARM7TDMI, ARM920T, Cortex-M3) for education, robotics, wearable devices. Tested on Allwinner A64, Amlogic S905, Atmel SAMA5D4, SAME70, SAMV71, NXP LPC4300, RT1050, iMX8M, Samsung S5P6818, ST STM32F4, STM32F7, and TI AM3359, OMAP3530, DM3730, OMAP4430, TM4C1294 chips (previously: NXP LPC-1300,1700,2000, ATMEL AT91SAM7, STM STR711, STR911, STM32, CIRRUS EP9302, LMI...
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    Human Speakable Programming Language

    Human Speakable Programming Language

    foundation of the General Intelligence Operating System

    ...Though once we have that, we plan to add support for other world Languages, including Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, among others. Eventually HSPL shall be the foundation of GIOS the General Intelligence Operating System. Which is an open source operating system, that can be used for intelligent robots, computers and technological host-bodies. Regularly post on blog about HSPL at http://weyounet.info/?s=hspl
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    A Java 2 (JDK 1.3/1.4) compatible virtual machine. joeq is unique in that it is almost entirely implemented in Java, making it reliable and efficient. It is also language-independent, so code from any language can be seamlessly and dynamically compiled.
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    16 bit Forth for PC. No OS required.
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    Pure object based operating environment, script language, shell, loads plugins to extend functionality, it's a MUD gone awry.
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    SuperWaba is a Virtual Machine for handhelds. Runs in PalmOS, Windows CE, Win32, and is fully emulated under JDK/browser. Supports Exceptions, has a complete set of UI controls (Palm/WinCE), double and long, grayscale/color, sockets/serial/IR/Bluetooth
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    Maiden-core is a Linux kernel robotics API module, extensible in Erc. The Maiden Project also documents and develops the Maiden architecture for mobile robots, a set of (optional) designs and standards for robots using the Maiden-core API.
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    Seed is probably best thought of as an single-address-space, linear-object-based, native, persistent operating system with event-based pre-emptive-multitasking, but without anything resembling a traditional kernel or filesystem.
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    kissme is a free (GPLed) Java Virtual Machine. It is being developed on GNU/Linux and can run console java applications. kissme is to be used with the GNU Classpath java class library. kissme also provides support for orthogonally persistent java.
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    Lamp is a Unix-like environment that runs in a single process (via threads) on traditional Mac OS, including standard I/O, vfork/exec, a shell, perl, sockets, virtual fs with /dev and /proc, signals, and ptrace(). Runs on 68K/PPC, and on OS X as Carbon.
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    Why do it the tradidtional way when you can do it a new way? Why use an existing wheel when you can reinvent it yourself? Why do it the easy way when a hard was exists? Why? Because we are professional geeks!
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