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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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    Xtraitj

    Pure Trait-based Programming on the Java Platform

    Xtraitj is a programming language for pure trait-based programming. It is completely compatible and interoperable with the JAVA platform without reducing the flexibility of traits. Xtraitj is integrated in Eclipse (editor with all the standard tooling) and JDT. It is implemented in Xtext, relying also on Xbase.
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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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