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    Euphoria Programming Language
    This project will allow a group of people to develop the Euphoria programming language: interpreter, translator, binder, documentation etc. For more information visit https://openeuphoria.org
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    Simple and easy to use GTK+ wrapper for the Euphoria programming language, written 100% in Euphoria, for the Linux platform. Write programs that run in interpreted mode, or compile to executable with one command!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Euphoria Package Management System is a system to install various libraries for use with Euphoria.
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