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    LIPS is an easy-to-use command line interpreter for the lambda-calculus. It supports different evaluation strategies, a trace-mode, abbreviations and typing. Furthermore LIPS allows to export interpreter-sessions to a user-definable format (e.g., LaTeX).
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    LPIA

    Programming language for artificial intelligence

    LPIA is an interpreted symbolic functional language with multi-process capabilities and predefined pattern matching. It is inspired by combinatory logic, lambda calculus, Scheme and Forth. LPIA est un langage symbolique fonctionnel interprété avec des possibilités multi-processus et un filtrage prédéfini. Il est inspiré par la logique combinatoire, le lambda calcul, Scheme et Forth.
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    A simple .NET/mono application which interprets and evaluates untyped lambda calculus expressions.
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    Pagkalos is an interpreted language written in Java. It supports the lambda-calculus and object-oriented techniques. All statements are writeen in reversed polish notation. Java-classes, objects and methods are easily accessible with the dot-notation.
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    An interpreter of lambda calculus. It shows reduction process of lambda terms. Several evaluation strategies are supported. Output format can be selected from LaTex, plain text.
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    This is a collection of several simple functional languages all based on combinator graph reduction techniques for interpretation. For now there's only one package here: lazy-l, which is an interpreter for Alonzo Church's untyped lambda calculus.
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