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    Cmajor

    Cmajor

    Cmajor is an experimental programming language.

    Cmajor is an experimental programming language strongly influenced by C++ and C#. It is semantically closer to C++ than C# and syntactically closer to C# than C++.
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    AL-IV

    AL-IV

    ALFOUR Programming language. Simple, safe, power, multi-platform.

    A programming language AL-IV (ALFOUR) is a high-level imperative object oriented programming language with minimal introduction level, easy porting to any platform claiming a very high level of safety and stability, with a controllable level of code protection, high efficiency of an executable code, full independence from a target platform, minimal enter level.
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    Kookaburra

    Kookaburra

    Cross-Platform, Object-Oriented Programming language. With Kookaburra

    Kookaburra is a simple programming language. With Kookaburra you can choose between the powerful CLI (Command Line Interface), or start coding with its' intuitive syntax. The syntax is simple and efficient. Create apps/games and more that are fine-tuned to perfection. Kookaburra is completely free to use, using only local files and no data/telemetry collection. Our aim is to power creativity and inspire young developers. That's why we care about privacy and safety. We love hearing feedback...
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    TVE (Interpreted Programming language)

    TVE (Interpreted Programming language)

    TVE is an Programming Language.

    TVE is a programming language which i create his first working version in 3 days (around 3500 lines of code) I was going to write it with C#, but after i decided to write it with VB.NET to make it easier for novice developers to change the source code. TVE is a mix of "Command languages" & "programming languages", you can use it for scripting like : AHK (auto hot key), use it for making applications like windows forms using his integrated library of objects You can Download it Now...
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    Mecca Programming

    Different Batch Programming

    Mecca is a different way of programming batch. We make it a little but more real by using code that looks nothing like batch, but it is! Requires .NET 4 and above! A good knowledge of batch would help too.
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