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    CLAST

    CLAST

    Parsing, AST and "walking" for Common Lisp code.

    The CLAST library provides parsing, AST manipulation and "walking" for Common Lisp code.
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    COIL Programming Language

    COIL Programming Language

    COIL:A Programming Language made by Teens for Teens(ikr)

    Complex Output Input Language. It was made because games in python end up quite ugly and bloated. This is designed to be clean & easy. It's an interpreter, It was written in C++. Not a singe line of code was written by an adult (except the standard c++ libraries). Give it a try and tell me what you think. It's a work in progress so there are only input and output functions, variables and if statements. Because it's at an early stage in design, any ideas you give me now can be integrated into language while it's still possible. It is currently in active development. New versions are released every week. So keep on checking. Don't hesitate to mod it, just don't forget to give credit to the original author Majak Akec. To test it, download the EXE from 'bin'. Run the EXE than type 'hello.cl'. Also, to get the most out of it, try out Pond IDE made by Wasif Boksh - it's epic! Experiment & explore.
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    COMTAY

    COMTAY

    Coroutines for Delphi and Free Pascal

    The COMTAY coroutine manager makes it easy to create and manage coroutines in Delphi and Free Pascal. Download COMTAY at https://opensimply.org/comtay The approach implemented in COMTAY allows the use of cooperative multitasking in both procedural and class-based programming.
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    CSharpLang

    CSharpLang

    The official repo for the design of the C# programming language

    This is the official repository for the design and evolution of the C# programming language. It's where language features are proposed, discussed, designed, and specified. It contains feature proposals, notes from language design meetings, and the evolving specification. Language Design Meetings (LDMs) are held by the LDT and occasional invited guests, and are documented in Design Meeting Notes in the meetings folder, organized in folders by year. The lifetime of a design meeting note is described in meetings/README.md. LDMs are where decisions about future C# versions are made, including which proposals to work on, how to evolve the proposals, and whether and when to adopt them. Parsing (if applicable) should be resilient to experimentation: typing should not cause crashes.
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    Cengaver

    Cengaver programming language

    Cengaver is a new programming language based on Turkish speaking language.
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    ChaiScript

    ChaiScript

    Embedded Scripting Language Designed for C++

    An easy to use embedded scripting language for C++. ChaiScript is one of the only embedded scripting language designed from the ground up to directly target C++ and take advantage of modern C++ development techniques, working with the developer how they would expect it to work. Being a native C++ application, it has some advantages over existing embedded scripting languages. There are no external tools required, no preprocessor, no libraries, just your C++14 compliant compiler. ChaiScript is fully tested for 32bit and 64bit on Windows (MSVC2013), clang++ and g++. ChaiScript has been making stable releases since 2009. No bug fix or feature is made without a corresponding unit test. By default ChaiScript is thread-safe. Thread safety can be disabled for enhanced performance. ChaiScript is licensed with the BSD license and is free to use in your free or commercial projects.
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    Chapel

    Chapel

    a Productive Parallel Programming Language

    Chapel is an emerging parallel programming language whose design and development are being led by HPE in collaboration with academia, computing labs, and industry. Chapel's goal is to improve the productivity of parallel programmers, from laptops to supercomputers. **Please note that Chapel development has moved to GitHub**
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    Checked C

    Checked C

    Checked C is an extension to C that lets programmers write C code

    Checked C is an extension to C that lets programmers write C code that is guaranteed by the compiler to be type-safe. The goal is to let people easily make their existing C code type-safe and eliminate entire classes of errors. Checked C does not address use-after-free errors. Checked C adds static and dynamic checking to C to detect or prevent common programming errors such as buffer overruns and out-of-bounds memory accesses. The goal of the project is to improve systems programming by making fundamental improvements to C. This repo contains sample code, the extension specification, and test code. The Checked C project is extending the C programming language so that programmers can write more secure and reliable C programs. The project is developing an extension to C called Checked C that adds checking to C to detect or prevent common programming errors such as buffer overruns, out-of-bounds memory accesses, and incorrect type casts.
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    Cminor

    An object-oriented garbage collected experimental programming language

    Cminor is a general-purpose, object-oriented garbage collected experimental programming language whose core statements and expression are borrowed from C#. Cminor programs run in a virtual machine.
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    CoffeeKup

    CoffeeKup

    Markup as CoffeeScript

    CoffeeKup is a concise templating engine written in CoffeeScript that aims to provide an expressive, readable way to generate HTML from templates inside Node.js applications. It emphasizes minimal, CoffeeScript-style syntax so template authors can write small, elegant templates that integrate naturally with CoffeeScript codebases. The engine supports common templating needs—embedding variables, simple control flow, partials/includes, and basic layout patterns—while focusing on clean, compact syntax rather than a huge feature surface. Because it targets CoffeeScript users, CoffeeKup often appeals to projects that prefer that language’s terse style and want templates that look like the rest of their code. The project includes examples and installation instructions for integrating templates into server-side rendering pipelines and simple static site workflows.
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    CoffeeLint

    CoffeeLint

    Lint your CoffeeScript

    coffeelint is a linter for CoffeeScript code, analyzing style, syntax, potential errors, and code consistency issues. It scans CoffeeScript files for patterns such as missing semicolons, inconsistent indentation, unused variables, suspicious constructs, and bad practices, and reports warnings or errors. The tool is configurable via a ruleset file so projects can tailor which rules to enforce and which to allow or warn only. Because CoffeeScript’s syntax can mask subtle errors or ambiguity, a linter helps catch mistakes early (before runtime) and encourages consistent code style across teams. The project supports various output formats (plain text, JSON) so results can be consumed in editors, CI systems, or integrated developer tools. It targets CoffeeScript codebases, especially those in Node.js or frontend toolchains, to improve code quality and reduce debugging overhead.
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    CoffeeScript

    CoffeeScript

    Unfancy JavaScript

    CoffeeScript is a lightweight programming language that compiles into JavaScript. It adds syntactic sugar inspired by Ruby, Python, and Haskell to improve brevity and readability, while producing predictable and efficient JavaScript output. Its design emphasizes that “It’s just JavaScript,” meaning any JS library works seamlessly, and compiled output is clean and performant. Adds syntactic sugar like list comprehensions and destructuring assignment. Supports literate programming via .litcoffee or Markdown-embedded files.
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    Curv

    Curv

    A language for making art using mathematics

    Curv is a programming language for creating art using mathematics. It's a 2D and 3D geometric modelling tool that supports full colour, animation and 3D printing. Curv is a simple, powerful, dynamically typed, pure functional programming language. Curv is easy to use for beginners. It has a standard library of predefined geometric shapes, plus operators for transforming and combining shapes. These can be plugged together like Lego to make 2D and 3D models. Coloured shapes are represented using Function Representation (F-Rep). They can be infinitely detailed, infinitely large, and any shape or colour pattern that can be described using mathematics can be represented exactly. Curv exposes the full power of F-Rep programming to experts. The standard geometry library is written entirely in Curv. Many of the demos seen on shadertoy.com can be reproduced in Curv, using shorter, simpler programs. Experts can package techniques used on shadertoy as high-level operations for use by beginners.
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    D Game Engine

    A game engine written in the D programming language

    An implementation of a game engine in the D programming language. It is currently in an early pre-alpha state. The goal is to make a flexible, reasonably efficient engine with a simple API.
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    EDITEL

    EDITEL is a screen editor/code generator for GnuCOBOL programmers

    One of the hardest things to do when coding with COBOL is translating a screen design into code. The process may take hours, not to say days. In my old BLIS-COBOL, COBOL 74 and COBOL 80 /85 days (and those last 2 had the SCREEN SECTION which helped a lot !), I recall spending a significant amount of time dedicated to that activity. Time that could be used for more productive activities like coding and resolving bugs, for instance. Having said that, I developed a Screen Editor (similar to a Screen Painter, as some tools may call it) which allows the user to create screen layouts (which includes the use of colors) with delimited fields and respective input masks, and finally generate the SCREEN SECTION code that reflects that layout. All of it automatically - no code needed. The idea came from a program I used to use named EDITEL. I have adapted the concept (it was originally built for BLIS COBOL systems) and created a version that does this for GnuCOBOL and Microfocus COBOL. Enjoy !
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    Ela, functional language
    Ela is a modern functional programming language that runs on CLR and Mono. It is implemented in 100% .NET and C#. Main project hosting is CodePlex: https://ela.codeplex.com/
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    Emojicode

    Emojicode

    World’s only programming language that’s bursting with emojis

    Emojicode is an open-source, full-blown programming language consisting of emojis. As a multi-paradigm language, Emojicode features object orientation, optionals, generics, closures, and protocols. Emojicode compiles native machine code using lots of optimizations that make your code fast. Emojicode comes with a comprehensive set of default packages. And you can easily write your own. We believe that Emojis have expressive force. Let’s use that to make programming more fun and accessible. Emojicode is a straightforward language to learn, whatever background you have. Our documentation is known to be excellent and stuffed with walk-through guides and examples. Before you install Emojicode make sure you have a C++ compiler and linker installed. clang++ or g++ are fine, for instance. The Emojicode compiler can only link binaries if such a compiler is available.
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    Enterprise

    Enterprise

    The Enterprise™ programming language

    Enterprise is a satirical open-source project that humorously critiques corporate software development practices by presenting intentionally overengineered and unnecessarily complex code structures. Rather than aiming to solve a practical technical problem, it serves as a parody of enterprise-grade software, showcasing exaggerated patterns such as excessive abstraction, redundant layers, and convoluted architectures. The repository is often used as a teaching tool to highlight anti-patterns in software engineering, helping developers recognize and avoid overly complicated designs in real-world projects. Despite its humorous nature, the project is technically functional and demonstrates how complexity can accumulate when design principles are misapplied. It resonates particularly with developers who have experience in large organizations, where similar patterns sometimes emerge unintentionally.
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    Erlava

    Erlava

    Hobby programming language for application development

    Erlava is a hobby programming language focusing on building applications fast and easily while still intergrating with the JVM. Erlava aims to provide developers with a versatile and efficient tool for crafting high-quality software.
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    Eta

    Eta

    The Eta Programming Language, a dialect of Haskell on the JVM

    A powerful programming language to build concurrent & distributed systems on the JVM. Eta is a pure, lazy, strongly typed functional programming language on the JVM. It brings two big ecosystems, the JVM and Haskell, together. This allows you to harness the best of both ecosystems to build your applications quickly and effectively. Eta's concurrency support helps you to build highly scalable systems. Eta has a strongly-typed Foreign Function Interface (FFI) that allows you to safely interoperate with Java. Eta has global type inference, giving you a dynamic language experience, but with a strong typing hidden underneath. Eta offers a wide range of strategies for handling concurrency including Software Transaction Memory (STM), MVars, and Fibers. Using the powerful and type-safe Servant web framework, we define our API as a type and the handler types for each endpoint are automatically generated and conversions happen automatically.
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    Evaluate

    The homemade professional compiled programming language

    A homemade professional compiled programming language. It compiles to NASM and can cross-compile, though it's cross-compilation capabilities haven't been verified.
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    Eve

    Eve

    Better tools for thought

    Eve is a programming language and IDE based on years of research into building a human-first programming platform. From code embedded in documents to a language without order, it presents an alternative take on what programming could be - one that focuses on us instead of the machine. We've made tremendous advancements since the early days of programming, but the modern form still forces us into the role of bit shifting machines. Programming has always been for us - the humans tapping at keyboards. The computer doesn't care what syntax or semantics we use or how error messages are phrased. Those are for you and me. And this is how we treat ourselves.
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    Fan is an OO, functional programming language designed to cross compile to both the Java and .NET platforms. It provides a concise syntax along with elegant, cross portable libraries. http://www.fandev.org/
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    This is an interpreted programming language that is designed to teach young children the fundamentals of programming, hiding away from students the complex concepts of programming, such as parentheses, quotes, data types, arrays, while allowing them to understand the basic concepts of programming, and, move to a more advanced language. It also serves as an exapmle on how to create an interpreter with QBASIC. The interpreter is written in QBASIC, and is licensed under the GNU GPLv2. About the unixname: The "shortname" of the project was a typo, but it was too late when I actually realised it. Features that still need to be implemented: Boolean expressions (IF) (If I ever find a flexible way to implement them, because you can't parse user input to a boolean command in QBASIC, without using a dynamically changed BAS file, which is going to fail if using it compilled) The source code should be compiled with either QB64, QuickBASIC or freeBASIC (with the -lang qb switch enabled
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    Frost Programming Language

    Frost Programming Language

    Frost Programming Language Interpreter

    Frost is an interpreted structured programming language based on C and Objective-C. It has dynamically typed variables, named function parameters, implicit memory allocation, and automatic garbage collection through reference counting (for arrays). As any major interpreted language, you can easily create bindings of your C library functions to Frost. Its interpreter is written in C, and it only uses libC and POSIX system calls (Lex and Yacc are not required). You can easily compile it on Linux or OS X using the included Makefile.
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