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    ScummVM

    ScummVM

    A cross-platform interpreter for many point-and-click adventure games

    ScummVM is a cross-platform interpreter for many point-and-click adventure games. This includes LucasArts SCUMM games (such as Monkey Island 1-3, Day of the Tentacle, Sam & Max, ...), many of Sierra's AGI and SCI games (such as King's Quest 1-6, Space Quest 1-5, ...), Discworld 1 and 2, Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2, Beneath A Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress, Broken Sword 1 and 2, Flight of the Amazon Queen, Gobliiins 1-3, The Legend of Kyrandia 1-3, many of Humongous Entertainment's...
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    FreeMat
    Freemat is an interpreted, matrix-oriented development environment for engineering and scientific applications, similar to the commercial package MATLAB. Freemat provides visualization, image manipulation, and plotting as well as parallel programming.
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    NG-BASIC

    An experimental BASIC language for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

    NG-BASIC is an experimental BASIC language that can be both interpreted within an Integrated Development Environment (and debugged through that same environment) as well as compiled to a native executable. The goal of this project is to reproduce an environment similar to QuickBASIC 4.5 for modern operating systems and for BASIC enthusiasts.
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    MacPerl supports the Perl programming language on Mac OS (not Mac OS X). Mac OS 8.1 - 9.x are supported; 7.5.5 is supported by the MPW tool and older versions of the app. 5.6.1r2 is the current version (based on perl 5.6.1); MacPerl 5.8 is in development
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    The Python programming language for S60 mobile phones.
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    OPL is an interpreted language targeted at Symbian OS phones. OPL is an entry-level development tool that enables rapid development of applications. OPL consists of phone-side code (runtime and translator) and PC-side code (translator and tools).
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    TNT Basic allows anyone, regardless of previous experience to make their own games for the Macintosh. Its amazingly easy to use development environment allows you to compose all your game's graphics, sounds, music and code with simplicity and ease.
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    Note that as of release 0.4.0 just the base programming language is provided: no support for programming with the application frameworks such as Series 60/80/UIQ is provided, and neither are phone APIs (IR/BT/SMS/...) supported. Volunteers welcome.
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    Aloe is a simple scripting language written in C++, mostly intended for use on GNU/Linux and other UNIX like operating systems. Mac OS X has a UNIX API so Aloe should work on it as well. There is also a port to MS Windows, using the win32 API.
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    The Vortex project consists of 2 things. The Vortex OS and VParse. The OS is multitasking and handles a lot of features. VParse is a stand alone Vertex2 parser. Vertex is vortex's scripting language. Pre 0.7 is QBasic and 0.7 is C++.
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    Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.1 implementation for the Amiga Platform (OS 3.9 & 4.0)
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    An IRC client that uses Tcl for not only the scripting, but also the "glue" at the C level for how all the parts of the application fit together.
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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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    IDE for portables GUI applications in Perl. Works with wxPerl (wxWindows), GML (GUI Markup Language) and HPL.
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    The UniXML library is intended to be an extremely portable XML DOM parser library, completely OS and C compiler independent.
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