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A Perl based interpreter for a language which is a blend of Forth and APL. The power of lang5 stems from its arrays operations in conjunction with the underlying Forth programming paradigm of bottom up programming.
MacPerl supports the Perl programming language on Mac OS (not Mac OS X). Mac OS 8.1 - 9.x are supported; 7.5.5 is supported by the MPW tool and older versions of the app. 5.6.1r2 is the current version (based on perl 5.6.1); MacPerl 5.8 is in development
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The CommGen platform is intended to be a simple, scalable integration platform
for small to medium problem sets. The architecture is simple, consisting of a
distributed kernel, distributed O/S, agent and application layer.
Extensible Data Objects (EDO) is a Markup-style scripting language for accessing and manipulating data from different sources (predominantly SQL sources, but also capable of extending to DNS, etc...), through an extensible plugin framework.
The DIML Project is the result of 6 years investigation in the domain of Web productivity. It implements a full open source and powerful template language and precompilator, allowing portable "web screens" to be written in PHP and/or Perl environment
Maiden-core is a Linux kernel robotics API module, extensible in Erc. The Maiden Project also documents and develops the Maiden architecture for mobile robots, a set of (optional) designs and standards for robots using the Maiden-core API.
LCGML (Legacy Crawling Game Markup Language) makes it possible do script old fashioned text adventures. It is an XML-driven Document format. For the stable product, an perl interpreter is also planned
A perl script that parses given JavaScript source files for documentation in JavaDoc style, and generates HTML description page about functions, its parameters, etc.
Saquen is a library which is intended to provide scripting capabilities for other programs. It specializes in ease of integration with existing code and provides facilities especially suited for scripting in computer games.
This project aims to produce a Perl binding to Guile, the Gnu Scheme interpreter. This will allow use of Guile code within Perl programs. It's a free software love-in!
The Snake Skin Bean Breaker converts Python syntax into readable Java syntax. With a high potential of runtime or compile-time deviances, the resultant code is assumed to be broken.. Works well for porting Jython Swing prototypes.
XML::XSLT is a collection of Perl modules that perform XSL transforms on XML documents, fully implementing the W3C XSLT recommendation.
It is based upon the Apache Group's project Xalan and Keith Visco's work on XSL:P, both of which are in Java.
PHPerl links a Perl interpreter into the PHP3/4 module for Apache. It provides a PHP
API for managing Perl interpreters and evaluating Perl expressions, plus a package of
Perl subroutines to assist in executing Perl packages in PHP context.