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    BrainF

    BrainF

    The interpreter for BrainF

    This is an interpreter written in C for a joke esoteric programming language called BrainF (Google this language for more information). The good feature about this interpreter is that it doesn't need to be installed and it's portable. Also, it's very simple and lightweight.
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    Pikalang

    Pikalang

    A Pikalang interpreter written in C

    This is an interpreter written in C for a joke esoteric programming language called Pikalang (Google this language for more information, or the repository of the owner of this language). The good feature about this interpreter is that it doesn't need to be installed and it's portable. Also, it's very simple and lightweight.
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    MANOOL

    MANOOL

    Programming language with expressive power and a simple implementation

    MANOOL is a practical, homoiconic, dynamic, multiparadigm general-purpose programming language with a functional core. It has high expressive power but is implemented in less than 10K LOC of optimized, idiomatic C++11 for native run-time environments. MANOOL is meant to compare and compete directly with Python, PHP, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl, although incidentally it has some combination of unusual features. Example: {{extern "manool.org.18/std/0.2/all"} in WriteLine[Out; "Hello,...
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    newLISP for BSDs, LINUX, MacOS X, SunOS and Win32: small, fast 350+ functions, a -C-, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, ODBC, TCP/IP, UDP, XML, Java interface, string processing, regular expressions , math, financial, statistical functions, Win32 DLL
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    this is a preprocessor to provide a "national lang support" before the compile-time and then save a lot of run-time. it initially intended to process websites to multiply it with the number of human langs but it is simple enough to use more generally
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    The Mercury MUD driver is a C++ network server for extensible text-based multi-user role playing games. Players can extend the game world on the fly (even while the game is running) via a simple object-oriented C-like language.
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    Gyroe is a simple, yet powerful programming language with a very fast interpreter. It is based on the Euphoria programming language by Robert Craig.
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