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    Erlang/OTP

    Erlang/OTP

    Build massively scalable soft real-time systems

    Erlang is a programming language used to build massively scalable soft real-time systems with requirements on high availability. Some of its uses are in telecoms, banking, e-commerce, computer telephony and instant messaging. Erlang's runtime system has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. OTP is set of Erlang libraries and design principles providing middle-ware to develop these systems. It includes its own distributed database, applications to interface towards other languages, debugging and release handling tools. ...
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    OpenPEARL

    OpenPEARL

    PEARL Compiler and Runtime System

    PEARL is a high level procedural programming language, which was especially designed for the demanding need to have an expressive and comfortable language for solving multitasking problems when controlling technincal processes. PEARL is an abbreviation for "(P)rocess and (E)xperiment (A)utomation (R)ealtime (L)anguage". It was designed around 1975 at the IRT Institute of the Leibniz University in Hannover with the idea in mind to have an easy to learn programming language for realtime problems. For more, also historical information please visit (http://www.pearl90.de/). In 1998 PEARL-90 was standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. in DIN 66253-2. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Neptune

    Neptune

    A calculator like programming language

    Neptune is a simple programming language indented for quick mathematical calculations, e. g. shape field calculation or budget analysing.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Dinrus

    Dinrus

    D in Russian

    Dinrus is a shortcut for 'D in Russian'. It is a sublanguage of D programming language for Russian speaking users. It is fully compatible with D1, but has its own runtime, garbage collection, and other modules.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Cengaver

    Cengaver programming language

    Cengaver is a new programming language based on Turkish speaking language.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Kalimat Language

    Kalimat Language

    The beautiful, Arabic-based programming.

    Kalimat is an educational programming language for Arabic-speaking children.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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