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    BASIC-256
    BASIC-256 is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach anybody how to program. A built-in graphics mode lets them draw pictures on screen in minutes, and a set of easy-to-follow tutorials introduce programming concepts through fun exercises, 2021-08-05 - Ubuntu and other LINUX users can install the latest version with snap: sudo snap --beta basic256
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    BASIC-256 Portable

    BASIC-256 Portable

    BASIC language and IDE for Education - Portable

    BASIC-256 is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach anybody how to program. A built-in graphics mode lets them draw pictures on screen in minutes, and a set of easy-to-follow tutorials introduce programming concepts through fun exercises. This is the portable version of BASIC-256 to integrate into the Potable Apps menuing system.
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    Loglan82

    Loglan language and Virtual Loglan Processor repository

    Loglan'82 is a programming language conceived for object and distributed programming. It has many features that make Loglan'82 a tool surpassing other programming languages: * It enjoys a unique safe and efficient system of managing objects, see [[Safe dealocation]], * It offers modules of classes (__class__), moreover it allows to declare modules of cooperating objects i.e.
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    Funky is a tiny, embeddable, functional programming language inspired from lisp. Its grammar is small and unambiguous, which makes it very easy to write a script in Funky, which you could embed in any program.
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    Adam is a programming language that is truely visual. There is a person named Adam who walks around in a 3D environment to show the execution of a program. A program is a description of the sequence of actions Adam must perform on the objects in a
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    The program emulates a MIX machine (introduced by Knuth in his books "The Art of Computer Programming"). - MIX Assembly Language (MIXAL) parser that converts the MIXAL code to MIX machine code - a MIX interpreter which executes MIX machine code
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    Lisp Shell is a shell, in wich lisp-like syntax is used. It is written in C and uses GNU readline library. This program is intended to scripts, wich you may write using LISP programming language. LSH was tested with Linux and FreeBSD on i386.
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