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    ZIG

    ZIG

    General-purpose programming language and toolchain

    A general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
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    Zen C

    Zen C

    Write like a high-level language, run like C

    ...It provides a clean syntax and semantics that closely mirror classic C while enforcing stricter rules to eliminate common pitfalls like undefined behaviors or hidden conversions that often cause bugs. Zen-C includes a lightweight compiler front-end and runtime that can target multiple platforms, enabling users to compile and run code on both desktop and embedded environments without heavy tooling. Because it prioritizes clarity and predictability, the language makes it easier for learners to understand core systems concepts while still accessing low-level memory control and performance.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    mruby

    mruby

    Lightweight Ruby

    ...It maintains compatibility with modern Ruby syntax while offering a significantly reduced footprint compared to the standard Ruby interpreter. The system includes its own virtual machine, bytecode compiler, and interactive shell, enabling developers to write, compile, and execute Ruby code efficiently. One of its core strengths is its embeddability, allowing developers to integrate scripting capabilities directly into applications written in C or C++. mruby also includes a package system called mrbgems, which enables modular extension of functionality through additional libraries. It supports compiling Ruby scripts into bytecode or even C source code, providing flexibility for deployment in different environments.
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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**
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Frost Programming Language

    Frost Programming Language

    Frost Programming Language Interpreter

    ...As any major interpreted language, you can easily create bindings of your C library functions to Frost. Its interpreter is written in C, and it only uses libC and POSIX system calls (Lex and Yacc are not required). You can easily compile it on Linux or OS X using the included Makefile.
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