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    Lua

    Lua

    The Lua development repository, as seen by the Lua team

    ...Lua is designed, implemented, and maintained by a team at PUC-Rio, the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Lua was born and raised in Tecgraf, formerly the Computer Graphics Technology Group of PUC-Rio. Lua is now housed at LabLua, a laboratory of the Department of Computer Science of PUC-Rio.
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    M.O.R.T.A.L.

    The M.O.R.T.A.L. programming language

    ...(The basic OOP paradigm, with metaprogramming features, will be implemented first.) Its primary goal is to allow very heavy computations to be performed efficiently and easily, even by scientists from other fields than computer science. For more information about the language, see the Wiki.
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    Development environment for Karl Fant's Invocation Programming Language described in "Computer Science Reconsidered" (Wiley, 2007)
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