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    SmallBASIC
    SmallBASIC is a fast and easy to learn BASIC language interpreter ideal for everyday calculations, scripts and prototypes.
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    LiveCoder

    Interactive Environment for Coffee-Script, Jade and Stylus

    LiveCoder helps you to play with Coffee-Script ( Language that compiles to JavaScript) , Jade ( Popular Node.js Template Engine), and Stylus CSS pre-processor. This is not a IDE or any Development Environment, This just helps you to effectively learn these languages.
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    JBasic is a traditional BASIC language intepreter written in Java for command line or embedded use. It supports conventional original DOS and MSBASIC syntax, plus some modern extensions for supporting threads, JDBC, etc. JBasic can be run directly from a shell.
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