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    Seed7

    Interpreter and compiler for the Seed7 programming language.

    ...Seed7 is a general purpose programming language. It is a higher level language compared to Ada, C/C++ and Java. In Seed7 new statements and operators can be declared easily. Functions with type results and type parameters are more elegant than a template or generics concept. Object orientation is used where it brings advantages and not in places where other solutions are more obvious. Seed7 spares no effort to support portable programming. Several driver libraries assure that the access to operating system resources such as files, directories, network, clock, keyboard, console and graphics are done in a portable way. ...
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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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    Multi-language library to deal with multimethod dispatch, disambiguation and type-checking using dispatch tables. This approach yields fast dispatch in constant-time and greatly helps resolving ambiguities.
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    It is (no stack based!) VM in a form of a library. It supports different language paradigms without data type restrictions, allows both interpretation and JIT, produces a fast code. Our goal - to have a GENERIC and POWER tool for code migration.
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    nsl

    lite and flexibel interpreter

    ...It supports OOP, arrays, variables, math, loops and user modules. It is a flexibel interpreter because it is based on javascript/php/c. There is no need define the data type of a variable, define classes inside classes, easy to use OOP inheritance and it has an easy to use syntax. Besides that, it is very easy to expand NSL by writing your own modules.
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    bdbbasic

    Multi-User Database Interpreted BASIC Environment

    This is an Open Sourced BASIC interpreter environment using PostgreSQL. It is focused on (1) Simple to program, (2) Powerful database statements, (3) UNIX shell friendly, (4) Business focused, (5) "Function" over "speed". This is *not* another VB implementation. Extensive language documentation is available.
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    gpint is a General Purpose Interpreter for a Pascal-type language written in the C programming language. It runs interactively and can run scripts. It was designed to be as simple as possible, easy to understand and easily extensible.
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    Prog is a lightweight, high-level, general-purpose, interpretable, compilable, strongly typed language that balances pragmatism, legibility, and versatility. Types are first-class objects and evaluation is considered a side-effect of type conversion.
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    The Engine

    Game creation engine with built-in BASIC interpreter.

    "The Engine" is a game creation engine with built-in classic type BASIC interpreter (as known from old 8-bit computers), screen editor and full-screen editor, using OpenGL and SDL (currently POSIX only, but portable, in principle). It is aimed at game developers with little spare time, and tries to reduce program size with powerful commands that takes as much coding effort off the shoulders of the developer as humanly possible.
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