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    Jason is a fully-fledged interpreter for an extended version of AgentSpeak, a BDI agent-oriented logic programming language, and is implemented in Java. Using JADE a multi-agent system can be distributed over a network effortlessly. This project was moved to https://jason-lang.github.io
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    The MCAPL Project provides a tool for prototyping BDI agent programming languages and model checking programs written in these languages via an interface to the JavaPathfinder model checker.
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    KAREL 3D

    KAREL 3D

    Learning programming language for kids

    This is learning programming language for children Karel-3D. By words from LightBot: "Get kids hooked on coding with minutes!" Created by Karel 3D from the 8-bit microcomputer PMD 85-2 in 1986. His later version of Karel the Robot in 3D, created first in the Slovak Republic. JavaScript variant include only one small HTML file tested and works on all devices with keyboard and full JavaScript support in internet browser, or alternative pre-compiled JAVA V8 .jar file with webEngine and...
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    TISP

    A simple, LISP-like programming language.

    ThyLordRoot's Interpreted S-expression Parser (TISP) is a LISP-like programming language developed for the benefit of ThyLordRoot's viewers on Twitch.tv. This heritage was chosen for its simplicity and affordance of rapid prototyping. Although it is a toy language, it is intended to be Turing complete, and bootstrapping TISP is a major goal.
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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    **Note** that releases are outdated on sourceforge.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. You can use Jolie for building any kind of distributed applications. Examples are cloud middleware, web portals, and standalone concurrent applications.
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    Human Speakable Programming Language

    Human Speakable Programming Language

    foundation of the General Intelligence Operating System

    HSPL is Human Speakable Programming Language, allowing for communication between human-to-computer and human-to-human in the same language. This project has moved to http://sourceforge.net/p/spel We are currently working on human-to-computer programming-language with mostly English base vocabulary. Though once we have that, we plan to add support for other world Languages, including Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, among others. Eventually HSPL shall be the...
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    PARUS

    PARUS

    Dataflow parallel programming language for clusters

    PARUS is a data-flow parallel programming language that allows to build parallel programs for clusters and MPP multiprocessors. The data-flow graph is automatically converted to the C++/MPI source and linked with the libparus runtime library. Also there are available tools for benchmarking cluster interconnect and visualize it.
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    DaVinci Concurrente

    DaVinci Concurrente

    Enseñanza programación estructurada concurrente español inicial

    DaVinci Concurrente es un lenguaje orientado a la enseñanza de la programación estructurada para fortalecer los cimientos base de su aprendizaje, tanto en la etapa inicial de la programación secuencial como en la introducción a los conceptos básicos de la programación concurrente. Permite la visualización de la ejecución a través de una ciudad en la cual se puede controlar uno o más robots. Cada robot puede realizar diferentes acciones (por ejemplo tomar flores en la intersección que se encuentra).
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    A Practical Agent Programming Language
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    Owlet Programming Language
    Programming language Owlet is a rule-based interaction level programming language for building distributed applications. The compiler is implemented using JavaCC that translates Owlet programs to Java programs.
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