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    aphasia is an advanced scripting language for the web. It features a type-safe core, C++ modules with signatures, an optimizing "compiler", higher-order functions, built-in database support, garbage collection, and more.
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    The MyNOS project aims at developing a new and different operating system, based on high-level languages. MyNOS will be based on the OCaml bytecode interpreter. We'd like to explore microkernel architecture and new language definition too.
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    From the XML definition of your database, DewDrop will generate clean and human-readable SQL DDL code for any supported target database. This means you can define your database just once in XML, and have it work for any database automatically.
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    A library which provides the same functionality as the Python/C API detailed at python.org, thus allowing objective caml programmers to provide python modules as native ocaml code, as well as allowing ocaml code to use python extensions.
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    mGTK is glue code to make GTK+ accessible from Standard ML. This provides a convenient way for SML programmers to add GUI features to applications. mGTK should work on all platforms where both Moscow ML and GTK+ are supported.
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    hazel aims to be a practical programming language for development of large software projects. Its application domain is similar to that of C++. Its syntax is similar to that of C.
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    This project is a lightweight server written in Ocaml for highly interactive webpages or even online browser based games. The server can already be used as a fast frontend to a MySQL database. The software should work on *nix and windows.
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    C-Prime, or C' in abbreviation, is simply an attempt to add some fun and modern features to C without sacrificing speed or power. We intend to make "down and dirty programming" a "more enjoyable" experience.
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    Starlang is a simple byte-compiled imperative programming language.
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