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    Tidal

    Tidal

    Pattern language

    Tidal Cycles (or just Tidal for short) is software for making patterns with code, whether live coding music at algoraves or composing in the studio. It includes a simple and flexible notation for rhythmic sequences and an extensive library of patterning functions for combining and transforming them. This allows you to quickly create complex patterns from simple ingredients. By default, sound is made with the featureful SuperDirt synth/sampler, but you can control other synths using Open Sound Control (OSC) or MIDI. ...
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    The Acton programming language

    The Acton programming language

    The Acton Programming Language

    ...Built-in redundancy; Acton's transactional, high-performance distributed RTS can seamlessly resume application state after hardware failures. Never stop for an upgrade; Live upgrade your running application through compiler-supported code and data migration. Acton programs, and the actor model, work well from simple script-style applications on a single machine up to large distributed systems across a Data Center. Run at your scale.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    newRPL

    newRPL

    The classic RPL programming language reimplemented and reimagined.

    This project reimplements from scratch the RPL language made popular by HP programmable calculators, in portable C/C++. The main goal is to release a complete computing environment for various targets. There's currently 4 active targets: the HP 50g, HP39gs and HP40gs calculators and a PC simulator (see the downloads section!). Other ports are planned for the future.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    pFFh

    pFFh

    a self-contained development environment for embedded systems.

    pFFh is a programming language that allows you to launch applications on embedded systems safely, quickly and comfortably. pFFh runs on the target system, combining operation as a command interpreter and code compiler. We can say that pFFh behaves like an operating system on the board under development. All pFFh needs is a serial or USB-serial channel to communicate, and through it, receive and process console commands, either from a keyboard or from files sent from a desktop computer. At present, pFFh is implemented for the PIC18FxxQ4x/Q7x family of microcontrollers. The code has been run and tested on the PIC18F16Q40, PIC18F16Q41, PIC18F57Q43 and PC18F56Q71 "Curiosity Nano” boards.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    KAREL 3D C++  ( Karel the Robot in 3D )

    KAREL 3D C++ ( Karel the Robot in 3D )

    Karel - 3D language interpreter

    ...First KAREL-3D is created in 1986 after Karel the Robot, in Slovakia ( before Czechoslovakia ) on 8 bit microcomputer PMD 85-2 for school kids to learn algorithm and what is programming, teach know how to solve a logical problem, like Spock and his children from the planet Vulcan ( live long and prosper ). because it's fun Actual WebGL version: https://sourceforge.net/projects/karel-3d-webgl/
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