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The Angliconian2 Programming language (interpreter and eventually compiler).
NOTE: CVS gets updated more than this and only when project is stable.
Go to the homepage for documentation.
cy.prus is a cross platform simulation environment for medical cybernetics and systems biology.
Its purpose is to provide both a facility for simulating life and a GUI for easily constructing biological information processing structures based on XML.
This is a Java Interpreter Shell. This shell allows the user to execute and manipulate Java methods and objects as well as perform the expected operations of a shell, all using standard Java syntax.
Tcl/CSharp is an implementation of a Tcl interpreter written entirely in C#.
Tcl/CSharp was ported from Jacl (Tcl Java implementation) in version 1.3.1
It offer a bridge to .NET Framework for Tcl code.
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Viva is an open-source Java runtime that includes support for languages beyond Java such as Python and interops with umanaged languages running outside the Java runtime such as C/C++/Perl/Python and more out-of-the-box.
An extensible Java implementation of the W3C XQuery language. The project aims to provide
a generic XQuery parser (written with JavaCC),
translation to the XQuery core grammar,
modularised query optimisation,
and an open XMLSchema type system.
mGTK is glue code to make GTK+ accessible from Standard ML. This provides a convenient way for SML programmers to add GUI features to applications.
mGTK should work on all platforms where both Moscow ML and GTK+ are supported.
open-eXtend is an implementation of the W3C XTND - XML Transition Network Definition. It aims at providing tools to build and execute a network. An implementation of the XEXPR - XML Expression Language is foreseen too.
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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.
EuLib is a C library implementing the embeddable language "Calc" and some abstract data types like lists, trees, b-trees and date/time management functions. Initially developed by Eurosoft Informatica Medica for it's own internal use, it's now LGPL.
wspacegen is an interactive IDE for programing with whitespace (http://compsoc.dur.ac.uk/whitespace/). So it's possible to create .ws code relative easily and debug it as well. But attention, you'll addicted to it (-:
XML-based application layout descriptive language. and UI framework-independence, platform-independence. support simple control flow, and lisp-like mathematical expression calculation.
NerveBreak is a scripting language, library and system. It can be used as a standalone scripting language (like Perl) or as a C library (like Lua). It has a C-like syntax and it compiles the source code to virtual machine byte code for faster execution.
Sarien is a portable implementation of the Sierra On-Line Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI), and is able to run games such as Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards and Space Quest I and II.
INC is an object-oriented low-level programming language. Designed to be a modern replacement for languages on the C level, it will provide access to the lowest level of the architecture, and a high-level interface based on modern language concepts.
deltaFSD is a graphical tool for defining a program by linking the inputs and outputs of functions.
The links created between functions determine the interdependencies within the program and so the sequence in which the functions should be executed.
Lemick is a project to make a programming language similar to those traditional Basic implementations but with all the attributes of the modern programming tool
HScheme is a Scheme interpreter written in Haskell, available as both interactive interpreter and extension library for other Haskell projects. Think 'Guile for Haskell'.
FliteTutor is currently merely a concept for an interactive training enhancement to the free flight simulator FlightGear, the purpose will be to provide basic tutorials within FlightGear about its general usage and also specific topics. (check homepage)
Vdevice is an emulator and development tools for virtual hardware. Written in the .NET framework, vdevice allows the hobbyist to write software or operating systems without dealing with the overhead of an x86 or similar platform.
The Aegis VM Project is an on-going effort to implement a lightweight,
secure virtual machine for executing Java bytecode. It will eventually feature a
modular architecture, Proof Linking, that supports pluggable
verification modules.
OpenAPL is an open-source APL (A Programming Language) implementation. APL's strength is in the ease with which a programmer can manipulate arrays of numbers or characters.