Cross-platform reimplementation of AMOS BASIC (runtime)
XAMOS is a cross-platform reimplementation of AMOS BASIC based on jAMOS, fully re-written in C++ with SDL libraries.
Currently runtime only, however is widely compatible with jAMOS projects.
OPL is an interpreted language targeted at Symbian OS phones. OPL is an entry-level development tool that enables rapid development of applications. OPL consists of phone-side code (runtime and translator) and PC-side code (translator and tools).
Mirror is a full featured object oriented programming language. In Mirror all programmatic entities are first class objects, actions are performed by sending messages to objects ala Smalltalk, and binding is dynamic and performed at runtime.
The XPS is a scalable platform for meta-programming and domain engineering. It provides a virtual machine, compiler, and runtime library that make it possible to efficiently develop, debug, and run programs based on XPL (eXtensible Programming Language)
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This library is an implementation of an extensible dynamic configurable finite state machine (FSM). The configuration of the state machine is not compiled, but loaded at the runtime from a file or created by application.