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    RustPython

    RustPython

    A Python Interpreter written in Rust

    ...It also supports bytecode compilation and execution, enabling faster startup and reuse of parsed code. By bridging the two language ecosystems, RustPython offers a compelling path for projects that want Python flexibility but desire Rust’s performance and safety discipline.
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    FOML
    ...Data level: reason about a model and its data (instance model, i.e., diagram) FOML is built as a semantic layer on top of PathLP - a compact logic rule language of guarded path expressions, an adaptation of a subset of F-logic.
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    BeanShell Double-Click

    BeanShell Double-Click

    Run BeanShell scripts by double-clicking them

    This project is an automated and standardized setup for executing BeanShell scripts. It sets up a file association and icon for the .bsh file extension. It starts BeanShell scripts with a standardized CLASSPATH that includes directories for adding your own commands. Some nice new commands are also included. Only Windows is supported currently but other systems could be added. To start the install process, just double-click the beanshell-setup.jar from your desktop or Windows...
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    SharpPath is a C# implementation of the PATH language. Its main focus is to provide an easy way to write and debug PATH scripts, as well as eventually extending the language to make more complex applications possible.
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    OGNL.net is a port of OGNL in Java platform. OGNL stands for Object Graph Navigation Language. It is an expression and binding language for getting and setting properties of Java objects. Now it work on .Net Object.
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    PATH is a unique two-dimensional programming language. Unlike conventional programming languages, which read a program in a left-to-right, top-to-bottom fashion, PATH programs can go up, down, left, and right, and change directions at will.
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    PATH is a programming language that is similar to Brainfuck. This intuitive language requires a simple grasp of two dimensional space, one requirement that almost no other programming languages have.
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