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Pika is a fast, lightweight, dynamic multi-paradigm programming language. Its list of features includes: First Class Functions, Closures, Lexical Scoping, Optimized Tail Calls, Classes, Cooperative threads, Packages, Properties and Exceptions.
The ucsd-psystem-vm project is a portable virtualmachine (p-code interpreter) for the UCSD p-System. It supports execution of Apple ][ Pascal programs, it can even display TurtleGraphics using X11.
RobotSee is a language as easy as Basic, with the power of C. The RobotSee Interpreter runs on both Windows and Linux. Use with a simple netbook or embedded Linux machine to build intelligent robots.
An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java VirtualMachine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
Multi-platform execution environment for applications (and libraries) based on bytecode (compile once, run anywhere). Support for multi-language and multi-paradigm. It intends to be an open alternative to the Java and MS.NET platforms.
A distributed virtualmachine designed for executing functional programs. Automatically and transparently parallelises code, removing the need for the programmer to take care of the parallelisation themselves.
The Simply Magical Programming Language, or SMIPL, gives everyone the chance to create their own programs without difficulties. Created to be as easy as english to understand, and let's you experience the power of a computer by writing to it.
A dynamic interpreted language for scripting,games,apps,etc in under 500 lines of VB.NET code(using sharpdevelop,not vb). the current version makes it easy to create point and click style games. perfect for interactive business card cds and kiosks!
NanoCL is a simple command language with syntax based on TCL implemented in C++. NanoCL is designed to provide simple scripting language, configuration file format as well as interactive console to games and GUI applications.
SUBLEQ is a machine language in which there are no opcodes, the only operation available is substract and branch if negative or zero. This project offers a virtualmachine for SUBLEQ programs. The included compiler allows you to write SUBLEQ more easy.
Cola is a simple, weak-typed, object-oriented scripting language and execution library. Easy to learn, easy to implement, easy to read, can be dropped in to practically anything, and carries a very small memory footprint.
SuperWaba is a VirtualMachine for handhelds.
Runs in PalmOS, Windows CE, Win32, and is fully emulated under JDK/browser. Supports Exceptions, has a complete set of UI controls (Palm/WinCE), double and long, grayscale/color, sockets/serial/IR/Bluetooth
Potato is a Squeak virtualmachine completely written in Java. It is a derivative of JSqueak (http://research.sun.com/projects/JSqueak/) which was developed by Dan Ingalls. There is a blog on the project at http://potatovm.blogspot.com/.
Gentee is a friendly full-scale and free programming language. It is easy-to-master and can be a reliable assistant in your everyday work. Software developers can easily use it in their applications.
Hipo is a hypothetical computer to facilitate the learning of machine language. The student can use hipo to develop simple programs and understand the internal logic of a computer. There is a plan to implement Donald Knuth's MMIX machine language, also.
Mouseth is a cross between the Mouse and Forth programming languages.
The programs are compiled to a very compact, machine independant bytecode, which can then be run on its extremely small virtualmachine.