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    RustPython

    RustPython

    A Python Interpreter written in Rust

    RustPython is an implementation of the Python programming language written in Rust. Its goal is to provide a fast, embeddable, and secure interpreter that can be integrated into Rust applications or used standalone. Because it’s in Rust, it benefits from memory safety and modern tooling, allowing developers to compile Python into efficient binaries or embed it as a scripting engine in Rust projects.
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    pgapack, the parallel genetic algorithm library is a powerfull genetic algorithm library by D. Levine, Mathematics and Computer Science Division Argonne National Laboratory. The library is written in C. PGAPy wraps this library for use with Python.
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    Ficl is a lightweight, embeddable scripting language designed to be incorporated into other programs, including memory constrained embedded systems. Ficl conforms to the 1994 ANSI Standard for Forth, and provides several useful extensions including object oriented programming that can wrap compiled code and hardware interfaces. Unlike Lua or Python, Ficl acts as a component of your system - you feed it stuff to do, it does the stuff, and comes back to you for more. You can export...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    phpython

    phpython

    a python interpreter written in php

    Use phpython to write python code in your php projects without using WSGI, CGI or FastCGI. ** IMPORTANT ** Project now on GitHub visit: https://github.com/phpython/phpython
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Elmer is a tool which embeds a Python module into a C, C++, or Tcl application. The embedded Python module is used just as if it was written in the same language as the application itself, without requiring any knowledge of the Python/C API.
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    Cheval is a platform independent GUI shell for Python written with PyGTK. Featuring tabbed sessions, Syntax highlighting, code completion, call tips, history, auto-indentation, load and save sessions and much more
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    Pyfuck is a minimalist Brainfuck interpreter written in Python
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    Phino is a advanced GUI Language written on top of Python and wxPython to write GUIS in a simplified way. It supports many of the operations of python and seperates the design from the coding
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    pyDATR is an implementation of the DATR language written in Python and usable as Python library. It provides a means for persistence and some extensability with Python functions.
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    An interpreter for the Logo programming language. Written in Python, with access to the Python runtime and libraries.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    idyuts is \"I Dare You to Use This Shell\"; a pre-hibernate approach to replacing an ORM written with jython functors into a pure-Java language command pattern. The \"pipeline codegen artifacts\" are simple IoC templates, and trivial to adapt
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    An XML-based musical score processing framework written in Python, which outputs CSound score files.
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    PyCrust is an interactive Python shell written in Python using wxPython. PyCrust is now part of wxPython (www.wxpython.org), so packaged files are no longer available here, and the latest development version has moved to the wxWindows CVS repository.
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    It's a brainfuck interpreter written in Python (In the future will be also a compiler for x86 and have a GUI).
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