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    Agena

    Agena

    Agena is an interpreted procedural programming language.

    Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language designed for science, scripting, and many other applications. Binaries are available for Windows, Linux, Solaris, OS/2, Mac OS X, Raspberry Pi and DOS.
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    SciTECO

    SciTECO

    Advanced TECO dialect and interactive screen editor based on Scintilla

    SciTECO is an interactive TECO dialect, similar to Video TECO. It also adds features from classic TECO-11, as well as unique new ideas. Project development takes place here: https://git.fmsbw.de/sciteco The download archive is mirrored at Sourceforge, but for nightly builds check out: https://sciteco.fmsbw.de/downloads/nightly/
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    GoAWK

    GoAWK

    A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support

    AWK is a fascinating text-processing language, and somehow after reading the delightfully-terse The AWK Programming Language I was inspired to write an interpreter for it in Go. Licensed under MIT license Source: https://github.com/benhoyt/goawk Visit: http://albanese.atwebpages.com
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    KonsolScript: Automate and Orchestrate

    KonsolScript: Automate and Orchestrate

    Embeddable scripting runtime for live behavior, AI, and automation.

    ...Key capabilities: - Embed into any C++ app with a single header - Hot-reload scripts at runtime without restarting - AI-safe: validate or reject scripts before execution - Orchestrate LLMs (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Ollama) in .ks scripts - Built-in: String, File, JSON, CSV, Math, Regex, and more - Plugins: HTTP, SQLite, MySQL, TCP, Redis, Crypto, JWT, Zip - Push behavior updates to remote instances over TCP Use cases: - Scriptable game engines (hot-patch rules mid-session) - AI event bridges (natural language to live app behavior) - Automation pipelines (CI, log triage, file processing) - LLM orchestration workflows Docs: https://konsolscript.sf.net/kookbook.html
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    Lispel

    Functional programming in natural language

    Lispel is a typed, mainly functional programming language with a inheritance-based object/type model. It is modelled after natural language and has a front-end for a restricted subset of German language.
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    iLastic

    iLastic

    Query, integrate and manipulate data using natural languages.

    iLastic is an open-source framework to query, integrate and manipulate any type of data in English. Extract, transform and merge information from the web, databases, files or any other data repository using a language you already know... English
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    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.
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    orca is yet another script language which supports OO & distribute processing & functional programming aspects. And It's useful in string processing with decode statements & regular expression in it.
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    Custom Console
    Use Custom JAR files as Command Line commands with this custom command line console program. Simply write your JAR files to accept Main String Arguments and use them in the command line window. Commands Avail. CCB Files are Batch for Custom Console.
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    Yet another embedable expression language for java projects. Expression language is designed to be simple and extensible. Unique features are its variable aggregations, and expression processing.
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    A Controlled Language Programming (CLP) compiler, runtime engine, and development IDE for writing software in a natural (but somewhat restricted) language that clearly represents the real world concerns and maps to a 3GL (Java/Groovy) for execution.
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    XIPL/XASM is a basic environment to build high-level Image Processing operations using a XML-based language. The idea is to compile the high-level XIPL language into a low-level one, XASM (XML-based too), using XSLT technology.
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    XVCL is a general-purpose language for configuring variants in all sorts of textual documents (including programs). It is based on frame technology. XVCL processor automates the customization process to produce system from specification of variants.
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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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    The Language Processing Agency provides agents and an agent-oriented infrastructure for developing language processors in .NET. Typical language processors are transformation tools, extraction tools, language interpreters, etc.
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    Tao is an object-oriented scripting language with automatic memory management. Tao provides text processing and numerical computation functionality. Moreover, Tao can be easily extended by writing your own dynamically loadable C++ modules.
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    ConteX is an expiremental programming language created by Rex Ford. Commonly referred to as 'CX', ConteX has the main goal of making reflections as natural as possible, while having a very consistant syntax.
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    English C is a meta-language. The project has changed over the time from the programming language that pretended to understand texts written in an English-like language to a self-describing language like the MIME and C programming language are.
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    The Frame Processing Language (FPL) is an XML language based on the Frame Technology by Paul G. Bassett as described in his book “Framing Software Reuse: lessons from the real world”. FPL is implemented in Java using JDOM,Saxon and Jakarta-oro.
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    HESTI (hardware simulation toolkit) is intended to be a full featured toolkit (language w/o gui) to describe and simulate a hardware. As now I submit, it's already contain a basic feature to do boolean algebra, processing input and output, and also modi
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    Locos is an object oriented framework for building parsers and other language processing tools.
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    Fido is a library of Java classes that accept natural language (ie English) commands. The system uses a database of hierarchial objects to determine what actions to take. Currently, Fido accepts English command to control EJBs or Web Services
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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