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    Jainja

    Jainja is a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) written in Java

    Jainja is a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) written in Java. The VM is developed by using the smallest possible subset of Java in order to run on top of multiple environments : Java SE, JavaME, Android, Javascript, and even natively.
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    AlfaBASIC is not a specific clone of any other BASIC dialect, but is a prototype "BASIC-like" language platform originally written in Java and now ported to C#/.NET. It is experimental! Supports simple file, graphics and sound operations.
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    The goal of VMKit is to create a body of code useful for creating and experimenting with virtual machines. The code will emphasize modularity, clarity, correctness, and portability in no particular order but all taking precedence over execution speed.
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