A Java VM for ARDUINO and other micros using the leJOS runtime.
HaikuVM has been started for hobbyists who develop applications for ARDUINO to open the world of JAVA and leJOS. Yes, you can program an ARDUINO with JAVA!
HaikuVM is so small that it even runs on an atmega8 (and the ASURO robot). And yes, you can program an ASURO robot with JAVA! And since version 1.4.0 the RCX lego brick.
A Logo interpreter and programming environment specialized for schools
A Logo interpreter and programming environment specialized for schools.
It is a revised version of XLogo, published on http://xlogo.tuxfamily.org/.
The Logo dialect is almost the same as Xlogo's, but some Logo commands were reimplemented to fit with the new programming environment and workspace. Some commands which were buggy in the original XLogo have been fixed. The interpreter works now more efficient due to the usage of more suitable data structures. The output of turtle graphics...
Nalasys is a natural language system that allows users to specify instructions to the computer in natural language. By defining words with intrinsic data the system recognizes, a user will be able to program a system using his own words.
For now the system can use several programmatic languages like SQL, Javascript, Groovy or JSP expression language. It also has a default language with no keywords where you can add words defined with objects in memory or from other languages.
JBasic is a traditional BASIC language intepreter written in Java for command line or embedded use. It supports conventional original DOS and MSBASIC syntax, plus some modern extensions for supporting threads, JDBC, etc. JBasic can be run directly from a shell.
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Use Xilize to create XHTML pages or entire websites with just a plain-text editor. The markup is similar to Textile and extensible via BeanShell. Run as a jEdit plugin, from the command line, or embed in a Java program. Small, fast, easy-to-use.