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    Golo Programming Language

    Golo Programming Language

    A lightweight dynamic language for the JVM

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    GritQL

    GritQL

    GritQL is a query language for searching, linting, and modifying code

    GritQL is a query language designed to facilitate human-AI collaboration by providing an intuitive interface for querying and retrieving structured data. It acts as a bridge between AI models and databases, enabling natural language interaction with structured data sources.
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    Gura Programming Language
    Gura is a programming language that features "implicit mapping" and "member mapping", which can handle multiple data in lists and iterators at any one time.
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    Halide

    A language for fast, portable data-parallel computation

    Halide is a programming language for fast, portable data-parallel computation. It was designed to make writing high-performance image and array processing code much easier on modern machines. It works on all major operating systems and with several CPU architectures (X86, ARM, MIPS, Hexagon, PowerPC) and GPU Compute APIs (CUDA, OpenCL, OpenGL, among others). It isn't a standalone programming language however; rather it is embedded in C++ which means that you write C++ code, building an in-memory representation of a Halide pipeline using Halide's C++ API. This representation can then be compiled to an object file, or a JIT-compile and run in the same process. Halide also comes with a Python binding, allowing the writing of Halide embedded in Python without C++.
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    Higher Order Kind

    Higher Order Kind

    A modern proof language

    A Kubernetes-based tool for creating local clusters, ideal for testing and CI/CD.
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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 foundation of GIOS the General Intelligence Operating System. Which is an open source operating system, that can be used for intelligent robots, computers and technological host-bodies. Regularly post on blog about HSPL at http://weyounet.info/?s=hspl
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    Hy

    Hy

    A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python

    Hy is a multi-paradigm general-purpose programming language in the Lisp family. It’s implemented as a kind of alternative syntax for Python. Compared to Python, Hy offers a variety of extra features, generalizations, and syntactic simplifications, as would be expected of a Lisp. Compared to other Lisps, Hy provides direct access to Python’s built-ins and third-party Python libraries, while allowing you to freely mix imperative, functional, and object-oriented styles of programming. The first thing a Python programmer will notice about Hy is that it has Lisp’s traditional parenthesis-heavy prefix syntax in place of Python’s C-like infix syntax. As in other Lisps, the value of a simplistic syntax is that it facilitates Lisp’s signature feature, metaprogramming through macros, which are functions that manipulate code objects at compile-time to produce new code objects, which are then executed as if they had been part of the original code.
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    IElixir

    IElixir

    Jupyter's kernel for Elixir programming language

    Jupyter's kernel for Elixir. You can manage your packages in runtime with Boyle. Name of the package honours remarkable chemist, Robert Boyle. This package allows you to manage your Elixir virtual enviromnent without need of restarting erlang virtual machine. Boyle installs environment into ./envs/you_new_environment directory and creates new mix project there with requested dependencies. It keeps takes care of fetching, compiling and loading/unloading modules from dependencies list of that environment.
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    Idris 2

    Idris 2

    A purely functional programming language with first class types

    In type-driven development, types are tools for constructing programs. We treat the type as the plan for a program, and use the compiler and type checker as our assistant, guiding us to a complete program that satisfies the type. The more expressive the type is that we give up front, the more confidence we can have that the resulting program will be correct. In Idris, types are first-class constructs in the language. This means types can be passed as arguments to functions, and returned from functions just like any other value, such as numbers, strings, or lists. This is a small but powerful idea, enabling relationships to be expressed between values; for example, that two lists have the same length. Assumptions to be made explicit and checked by the compiler. For example, if you assume that a list is non-empty, Idris can ensure this assumption always holds before the program is run.
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    Idris-dev

    Idris-dev

    A Dependently Typed Functional Programming Language

    Idris‑dev is the development version of Idris 1, a general-purpose functional programming language featuring full dependent types, designed for writing type-safe programs and proofs within the language itself. It compiles to C and JavaScript (for Node.js and browsers), and supports code generation via substitute backends. This repository represents the latest development version of the language, and may contain bugs that are being actively worked on. For those who wish to use a more stable version of Idris please consider installing the latest version that has been released on Hackage. Installation instructions for various platforms can be found on the Idris Wiki. Idris has support for external code generators. Supplied with the distribution is a C code generator to compile executables, and a JavaScript code generator with support for node.js and browser JavaScript.
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    IlyasBat

    IlyasBat

    Bahasa Prosedural Mini

    Sudah menjadi bahasa pemrograman prosedural sederhana, ide karya turanan dari Earl. Memanfaatkan perintah-perintah mirip dengan bahasa pemrograman modern. Kemampuan sederhananya dengan mengimpor modul, mengambil input, melakukan perhitungan, menangani percabangan dasar, dan mengakhiri program.
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    Inform

    Inform

    The core software distribution for the Inform 7 programming language

    Inform is the core distribution of a powerful programming language and design system created for writing interactive fiction, where authors describe stories as text adventure games that players explore through typed commands. The language is distinctive for its natural-language-inspired syntax that reads almost like English, allowing storytellers to define rooms, objects, characters, and narrative logic in an intuitive way that emphasizes expressive clarity and literary structure. When you write in Inform, the source code is compiled into playable story files that run on interactive fiction virtual machines such as Z-machine or Glulx, enabling classic text-based gameplay with modern tooling. Inform handles the underlying complexities of text parsing, world modeling, state management, and player input, so authors can focus on narrative design rather than low-level engine details.
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    Ino-L

    Simple programming language for Windows.

    Ino-L is a TUI programming language for Windows that compiles into MS-DOS batch files. Ino-L stands for Innova Language, because Innova is French for innovation. The purpose of the language is to allow programmers the same functionality and abilities of batch files, but with simpler syntax and limited GUI, along with other things MS-DOS does not natively support. Your MS-DOS code can also be incorporated into the Ino-L source code, along with JavaScript and VisualBasic.
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    Jake

    Jake

    Jake it's programming language writed on java.

    Jake it's programming language writed on java. Syntax of Jake is mix of Java and Python. E.x.: -- IO library import "io" println("Hello, world!") More examples in release, download it's and open folder 'examples'. In Jake implemented: File-io; Http requesting(with post and get); Simple gui engine; Drawing canvas engine; Associate arrays; Basic math; Standart functions to work with strings; Jake it's OOP language without any OOP(yet), functional, imperative with half-strict data types.
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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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    KAGSA

    KAGSA

    KAGSA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

    it designed to be easy to learn and practical for use in various projects. It has a flexible syntax and allows some things that other languages prohibit, such as using certain symbols in variable names and starting variable names with numbers. KAGSA contains several main components, including a lexer, syntax checker, parser, and compiler. It supports object-oriented programming, iteration, and other features commonly used in programming languages.
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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 JavaFX and code in string. ZIP Contains examples in TXT file. More pictures and examples is here at Wiki. Wiki include ZIP with scan of original historical manuals in Slovak language from years 1987 - 1990 Today exist some variants (not mine) like: LightBot or Swift Playgrounds on tablets. Karel 3D from Version 8 is different from other Karels, can bulid a Bridges. WebGL version: https://sourceforge.net/projects/karel-3d-webgl/ C++ version: https://sourceforge.net/projects/karel-3d-cpp/
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    KAREL 3D C++  ( Karel the Robot in 3D )

    KAREL 3D C++ ( Karel the Robot in 3D )

    Karel - 3D language interpreter

    version 5 in C++ WinAPI, for compiler MinGWx64 is manually rewrited from JavaScript no GL version in Notepad++ ( https://sourceforge.net/projects/karel-3d/ ). ZIP include source code and just one EXE file without install to direct Run KAREL-3D ( tested on Win10 x64 and Win7 x64 without MinGW compiller [ not need .dll ] ) Objects: brick, wall, mark, bridge. In Karel, currently can not be use Load or Save ( use Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V between the editor and Notepad ) Tip for Karel: Type command: FAST before commands for demonstrating maximum performance. First KAREL-3D is created in 1986 after Karel the Robot, in Slovakia ( before Czechoslovakia ) on 8 bit microcomputer PMD 85-2 for school kids to learn algorithm and what is programming, teach know how to solve a logical problem, like Spock and his children from the planet Vulcan ( live long and prosper ). because it's fun Actual WebGL version: https://sourceforge.net/projects/karel-3d-webgl/
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    Kera

    Kera is a programming language to design genetic constructs

    The current release is a beta version of Kera. It may contain errors. Please bear with us. will update it in short span of time
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    Khawarizmi - Arabic Programming Language

    Khawarizmi - Arabic Programming Language

    Basic Arabic programming language designed for students

    An Arabic programming language that can help students to better understand and apply the principles and concepts of algorithmic and programming. The idea behind the project is to provide an easy language for teaching which combines the ease of Pascal programming language (usage of natural language words such as Program, Read, Write, ..) as well as the abbreviations of C language ({} || , &&,! ...). Please note that Khawarizmi is discontinued and published for educational purposes.
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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 to improve Kookaburra.
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    Learn Go

    Learn Go

    Master the fundamentals and advanced features of the Go language

    Learn Go is a learning-focused repository built to teach Go from first principles through more advanced language and ecosystem features. It takes a course-like approach, starting with environment setup and the “Hello world” basics, then moving into variables, types, formatting, control flow, and functions. From there, it expands into Go’s practical structure for real projects, including modules, packages, and workspaces, plus useful commands for building and working with programs. The content is designed to make Go’s priorities tangible: simplicity, reliability, and efficiency, while still giving you enough depth to write idiomatic code. It also anchors learning in credible references, pointing to official documentation, the Go blog, and widely used learning resources. In practice, it serves as a guided path you can follow linearly or revisit as a reference when you hit common Go questions in day-to-day work.
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    Libry Compiler 4.1

    Libry Compiler 4.1

    Libry Compiler 4.1

    Libry is a programming language (native compiler) made in VB6 (Visual Basic 6.0). *---------------------------------------------------------* |Libry Compiler 4.1 Documentation (c) by Kinex Development| Introduction: ----------------------------------------------------------- Libry Compiler is a 32-Bit Compiler which compiles directly into machine code and produces a small PE file. Libry's syntax is in a style of C language. Produced executables don't need any runtime because it is pure machine code. ----------------------------------------------------------- Variables: ----------------------------------------------------------- - Directive 'byte' * Description: Reserve a byte. -> byte <Identifier> [optional: = <Number>] ; - Directive 'int' * Description: Reserve a word. -> int <Identifier> [optional: = <Number>] ; - Directive 'dword' * Description: Reser
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    Lux

    Lux

    The Lux Programming Language

    Lux is a new programming language in the making. It's meant to be a functional, statically-typed Lisp that will run on several platforms, such as the Java Virtual Machine and JavaScript, Python, Lua, or Ruby interpreters. Lux is in the beta stage. The JVM compiler is pretty stable and the standard library has grown to a respectable size. Also, new experimental support for JavaScript, Python, Lua, and Ruby has been added. Read carefully before using this project, as the license disallows commercial use, and has other conditions which may be undesirable for some. The language is mostly inspired by the following 3 languages. Clojure (syntax, overall look & feel), Haskell (functional programming), and Standard ML (module system). They are implemented as plain-old data-structures whose expressions get eval'ed by the compiler and integrated into the type-checker. The main difference between Lux & Standard ML is that Standard ML separates interfaces/signatures and implementations/structures.
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    M.O.R.T.A.L.

    The M.O.R.T.A.L. programming language

    M.O.R.T.A.L. is a new general-purpose programming language now under development. It is meant to take the best features of multiple paradigms and combine them all into a single, easy-to-use language, suitable for professionals and hobbyists alike. (The basic OOP paradigm, with metaprogramming features, will be implemented first.) Its primary goal is to allow very heavy computations to be performed efficiently and easily, even by scientists from other fields than computer science. For more information about the language, see the Wiki.
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