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    The freeWrap program turns TCL/TK scripts into single-file binary executable programs. freeWrap can wrap TCL/TK applications that consist of multiple script and binary files. freeWrap combines all the files together into a single executable file.
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    COW

    COW

    A COW interpreter written in C

    A COW interpreter written in C I know the interpreter for this already exists, but I re-wrote it from C++ to C in order to make it a lot more lightweight. I've also provided the binary executables in the releases page. It works just like my BrainF interpreter.
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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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    CooKit is Tcl interpreter with many extensions closed in single binary file. It lets end-users to run advanced Tcl applications using just this single file.
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    TXR

    Text scraping and data munging language.

    NOTE: TXR used SourceForge for hosting binary downloads only. As of July 26, 2016, TXR uses the site Bintray (bintray.com) for hosting binary downloads. Do not look for new releases here! TXR combines a text scraping language combined with an innovative Lisp dialect geared toward data munging. TXR cribs ideas from modern scripting languages, multiple Lisp dialects, functional languages, and Unix tools.
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    Gura Programming Language
    Gura is a programming language that features "implicit mapping" and "member mapping", which can handle multiple data in lists and iterators at any one time.
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    Minimalistic Assembler Interpreter

    miniasm is a short bytecode based assebler, interpreter and compiler

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    fiftyfifty

    fiftyfifty is a programming language and game

    ...The read-write head itself is a state engine, which is affected by the input from the track, and which decides what to write on the track, and where to read the next input, by "moving" the head back or forth. In 5050, the part of the track left of the head is represented not by a line or stack of information, but by a binary tree. The part right of the head is represented by a binary tree, too. The head itself sort of sits between the two trees, but will often change its state according to information from the right side of the left side. In 5050, the state of the head itself is again represented as a tree of commands, although for simple programs, a linear representation can be sufficient.
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    This is a Data Serialization Language intended to represent a hierarchial data as a text (of ANY charset). ANY "binary" or "textual" data may be represented or marked-up as well. Extremely low redundance. Very fast parser (is similar to SAX).
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    This project offers 3 basic tools for manipulating binary files: 1) flexible hexdump 2) hexencoder that reads a binary file and applies provided binary changes at given offsets and 3) a binary compare that gives summary of ranges where files differ
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    Ironseed is a crossplatform binary version-compatible programming language, an answer to Microsoft COM technology which also does not have such limitations.
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    LIPI (acronym for "LIPI Is Platform Independent") is a new project to develop a binary-interpreter that will allow truly platform-independent programs to be written. Unlike Java (which was originally conceived for the purpose of operating appliances)
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