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No Latte is an interpreter for a variation of the Latte language (cf. http://www.latte.org/) for writing XHTML documents in a functional-programming style---LaTeX sensibilities with LISP semantics.
ScribeEngine is an interpreter for LISP-like programming language. It provides a simple way to use GObject-system. ScribeEngine is implemented by Vala.
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Snow is a Lisp-based GUI description DSL for Swing. It supports declarative layout, data binding, event listeners implemented in Java or Lisp. NOTE: the project is now hosted on common-lisp.net.
rIDE is an IDE aimed at beginners, meant for use mainly in classrooms. It supports C++, Python, Prolog, Lisp, Whitespace, and LOLCODE, with syntax highlighting and quick-compile for each.
Libraries and documentation concerned with the gestalt of Human-Computer-Interfaces. Supported Languages and Toolkits: Tcl/Tk, Ruby, Python and Lisp. Written in Tcl/Tk.
Alef++, is a new programming language like Perl and Lisp syntax, with a many changing in classical languages designs, her specification designed to be implemented for any VM, by default can access to any private/protected/default Java fields or methods.
The IEEE 1619 Committee open-source reference implementations of encryption algorithms, plus testing and certification suites, for each encryption algorithm included in the standard.
Javadoc-Help is an add-on module for Emacs that let you search a class through multiple online and local javadocs quickly, and view the found class documentation in the system web browser.
ECB is a file/code browser for Emacs. It can be used to browse any type of file and supports parsing of Java, C, C++, Elisp and some other code like perl, TeX, LaTeX. All browsing windows are within one frame and they are deletion-protected (eg by C-x 1)
Funky is a tiny, embeddable, functional programming language inspired from lisp. Its grammar is small and unambiguous, which makes it very easy to write a script in Funky, which you could embed in any program.
Pilo Visual Tools for Scheme (Pvts) is a basic interpreter with visual tools for Scheme (LISP). Written in Java, PVTS has an interpreter and three visualization modules: a global environment viewer, a function call viewer, and a data structure viewer.
RTCH is a set of tools for organizing lisp RT tests based on their position in a directory hierarchy. Inspired by portch (http://groups.google.com/group/cl-terrace/web/portch?pli=1).