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    ChaiScript

    ChaiScript

    Embedded Scripting Language Designed for C++

    An easy to use embedded scripting language for C++. ChaiScript is one of the only embedded scripting language designed from the ground up to directly target C++ and take advantage of modern C++ development techniques, working with the developer how they would expect it to work. Being a native C++ application, it has some advantages over existing embedded scripting languages. There are no external tools required, no preprocessor, no libraries, just your C++14 compliant compiler. ChaiScript is fully tested for 32bit and 64bit on Windows (MSVC2013), clang++ and g++. ...
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    TISP

    A simple, LISP-like programming language.

    ThyLordRoot's Interpreted S-expression Parser (TISP) is a LISP-like programming language developed for the benefit of ThyLordRoot's viewers on Twitch.tv. This heritage was chosen for its simplicity and affordance of rapid prototyping. Although it is a toy language, it is intended to be Turing complete, and bootstrapping TISP is a major goal.
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    Breeze

    eXtensible Stack Based Language

    Breeze is a general-purpose stack-based programming language. The main feature of the language is that the concepts of stack and dictionary are no longer distinct. In fact, dictionary words are replaced by named stacks. The process of defining a word is replaced by "pushing" onto a named stack, and that of executing a word is replaced by "popping" from a named stack. A named stack is called an application. Data and code can be moved between applications by using operations (i.e. other...
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    midori programming language

    midori programming language

    dependently typed functional programming language

    Programming language based off pure type systems, and COQ. Currently aimed at both systems, and application programming. Has a simple syntax, and (planned) C integration.
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    esProc SPL

    esProc SPL

    An intriguing programming language and a data computing middleware

    esProc SPL is a scripting language for data processing, with well-designed rich library functions and powerful syntax, which can be executed in a Java program through JDBC interface and computing independently. Different from the text-based programming language, SPL writes code in gridlines: find more in A programming language coding in a grid; as a data computing engine, SPL can generate high efficiency at much lower cost: esProc SPL, a data analysis engine reducing application cost by N...
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