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    The Junicon Project

    Java-based Dialect of the Unicon Programming Language

    Junicon is a Java-based implementation of Unicon, a very high level object-oriented goal-directed programming language that lives at Unicon.org. Junicon features seamless Java object access, interactive interpretation, and numerous cleanups and enhancements while retaining Unicon's core expression-evaluation semantics. Please see the Junicon Project Web Site for publications about Junicon.
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    BCU SDK is a C based, high level development system for creating programs for EIB/KNX BCU devices. It includes the GNU toolchain for the m68hc05 architecture (m68hc05-gcc, m68hc05-gdb, newlib). Bus access is possible using multiple methods.
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    Mouseth is a cross between the Mouse and Forth programming languages. The programs are compiled to a very compact, machine independant bytecode, which can then be run on its extremely small virtual machine.
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