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    Node-RED

    Node-RED

    Low-code programming for event-driven applications

    ...JavaScript functions can be created within the editor using a rich text editor. A built-in library allows you to save useful functions, templates or flows for re-use. The light-weight runtime is built on Node.js, taking full advantage of its event-driven, non-blocking model. This makes it ideal to run at the edge of the network on low-cost hardware such as the Raspberry Pi as well as in the cloud.
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    CSharpLang

    CSharpLang

    The official repo for the design of the C# programming language

    ...Language Design Meetings (LDMs) are held by the LDT and occasional invited guests, and are documented in Design Meeting Notes in the meetings folder, organized in folders by year. The lifetime of a design meeting note is described in meetings/README.md. LDMs are where decisions about future C# versions are made, including which proposals to work on, how to evolve the proposals, and whether and when to adopt them. Parsing (if applicable) should be resilient to experimentation: typing should not cause crashes.
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    Chapel

    Chapel

    a Productive Parallel Programming Language

    Chapel is an emerging parallel programming language whose design and development are being led by HPE in collaboration with academia, computing labs, and industry. Chapel's goal is to improve the productivity of parallel programmers, from laptops to supercomputers. **Please note that Chapel development has moved to GitHub**
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    Khawarizmi - Arabic Programming Language

    Khawarizmi - Arabic Programming Language

    Basic Arabic programming language designed for students

    ...The idea behind the project is to provide an easy language for teaching which combines the ease of Pascal programming language (usage of natural language words such as Program, Read, Write, ..) as well as the abbreviations of C language ({} || , &&,! ...). Please note that Khawarizmi is discontinued and published for educational purposes.
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    Jolie

    Jolie

    A service-oriented programming language.

    **Note** that releases are outdated on sourceforge. Please refer to our main website: www.jolie-lang.org Jolie is the first full-fledged programming language based upon the service-oriented paradigm, suitable to create new services from scratch or to compose existing ones in powerful orchestrators in order to obtain new functionalities.
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