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    Luau

    Luau

    Fast, small, safe, gradually typed embeddable scripting language

    It is designed to be backward compatible with Lua 5.1, as well as incorporating some features from future Lua releases, but also expands the feature set (most notably with type annotations). Luau is largely implemented from scratch, with the language runtime being a very heavily modified version of Lua 5.1 runtime, with a completely rewritten interpreter and other performance innovations. The runtime mostly preserves Lua 5.1 API, so existing bindings should be more or less compatible with a few caveats. ...
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    Solidity

    Solidity

    The Smart Contract Programming Language

    ...As a relatively young language, Solidity is advancing at a rapid speed. We aim for a regular (non-breaking) release every 2-3 weeks, with approximately two breaking releases per year. You can follow the implementation status of new features in the Solidity Github project. You can see the upcoming changes for the next breaking release by switching from the default branch (develop) to the breaking branch.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    ChaiScript

    ChaiScript

    Embedded Scripting Language Designed for C++

    ...There are no external tools required, no preprocessor, no libraries, just your C++14 compliant compiler. ChaiScript is fully tested for 32bit and 64bit on Windows (MSVC2013), clang++ and g++. ChaiScript has been making stable releases since 2009. No bug fix or feature is made without a corresponding unit test. By default ChaiScript is thread-safe. Thread safety can be disabled for enhanced performance. ChaiScript is licensed with the BSD license and is free to use in your free or commercial projects.
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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    **Note** that releases are outdated on sourceforge.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.
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    Qore Programming Language

    Multithreaded scripting language

    Qore is a scripting language supporting threading and embedded logic, designed for applying a flexible scripting-based approach to enterprise interface development but is also useful as a general purpose language. No more development or releases happen on sourceforge; development has moved to https://github.com/qorelanguage/qore
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