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    proof-logic

    Proof Logic : A logical framework for theorem proving

    Proof Logic is a functional and equational logical framework for theorem proving based on Combinatory Logic and Lambda Calculus, whose expressions are both terms and proofs proving the equality between two terms.
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    Human Speakable Programming Language

    Human Speakable Programming Language

    foundation of the General Intelligence Operating System

    HSPL is Human Speakable Programming Language, allowing for communication between human-to-computer and human-to-human in the same language. This project has moved to http://sourceforge.net/p/spel We are currently working on human-to-computer programming-language with mostly English base vocabulary. Though once we have that, we plan to add support for other world Languages, including Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, among others. Eventually HSPL shall be the...
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    Xcerpt is a Query and Transformation Language for XML and Semistructured data. Instead of the navigational approach of XPath-based languages like XSLT or XQuery, Xcerpt uses patterns for querying and is based on concepts of logic programming like unifica
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    An interpreter for the Argh! esoteric programming language in wxHaskell. The program allows one to load, edit, save, validate and run Argh! programs. It currently supports all commands except 'e' and 'E'. Documented using Haddock.
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    Functional Networked Integrated Environment (FUNNIE) is a networked CSCW programming environment specifically tuned to the needs of students and instructors, based on a subset of Haskell.
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    A programming language designed for searching and manipulating tree-structured data, particularly corpora of natural languages encoded in an s-expression-like format.
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    Language Prototyping System
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    Here we have fun developing software related to embedded extension languages and small languages in many application domains, using existing languages and/or creating new ones.
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    HScheme is a Scheme interpreter written in Haskell, available as both interactive interpreter and extension library for other Haskell projects. Think 'Guile for Haskell'.
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    A fexpr (unevaluating expression) based Lisp dialect.
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