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    Chez Scheme

    Chez Scheme

    A programming language and an implementation of that language

    Chez Scheme is both a programming language and an implementation of that language, with supporting tools and documentation. As a superset of the language described in the Revised6 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme (R6RS), Chez Scheme supports all standard features of Scheme, including first-class procedures, proper treatment of tail calls, continuations, user-defined records, libraries, exceptions, and hygienic macro expansion. The Chez Scheme implementation consists of a compiler, run-time system, and programming environment. Although an interpreter is available, all code is compiled by default. Source code is compiled on-the-fly when loaded from a source file or entered via the shell. A source file can also be precompiled into a stored binary form and automatically recompiled when its dependencies change. Whether compiling on the fly or precompiling, the compiler produces optimized machine code, with some optimization across separately compiled library boundaries.
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    Dart

    Dart

    Dart is a client-optimized language for fast apps on any platform

    The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more. Develop with a programming language specialized around the needs of user interface creation. Make changes iteratively, use hot reload to see the result instantly in your running app. Compile to ARM & x64 machine code for mobile, desktop, and backend. Or compile to JavaScript for the web. Mature and complete async-await for user interfaces containing event-driven code, paired with isolate-based concurrency. A programming language optimized for building user interfaces with features such as sound null safety, the spread operator for expanding collections, and collection if for customizing UI for each platform. A programming language that is easy to learn, with a familiar syntax. Make changes to your source code iteratively, using hot reload to instantly see the effect in the running app.
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    Mint

    Mint

    A refreshing programming language for the front-end web

    Mint has all the tools you need to write error-free, easily readable, and maintainable applications in record time. In Mint you can style elements directly with CSS using style blocks. Inside a style block, you can nest as many sub selectors and media queries as you like. Interpolate any Mint expressions in any value using the interpolation syntax. You can even use if and case expressions inside any block to apply styles conditionally. In Mint a store contains and manages some data. Stores are globally accessible and can be connected to components. When the data in a store changes the connected components are re-rendered. In Mint routing is a language feature instead of a library. Routes can be defined in a routes block, with support for typed path parameters. The runtime handles clicks on anchor tags and navigates in a smart way so you don't have to. You can inline any JavaScript code easily by using bacticks.
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    OCaml

    OCaml

    The core OCaml system: compilers, runtime system, base libraries

    OCaml is a general-purpose, industrial-strength programming language with an emphasis on expressiveness and safety. OCaml’s powerful type system means more bugs are caught at compile-time, and large, complex codebases are easier to maintain. This makes it a good language for running critical code. At the same time, sophisticated inference makes the type system unobtrusive, creating a smooth developer experience. OCaml has two compilers. One is a bytecode compiler that generates small, portable executables and is very fast. The other is a native code compiler that produces more efficient machine code; its performance matches the highest standards of modern compilers. OCaml has great support for the most popular editors. VS Code is recommended for beginners, and for power users there is deep integration with Vim and Emacs. OCaml has a rich and dynamic community and best-in-class tooling.
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    Racket

    Racket

    The Racket repository

    Racket is a general-purpose programming language and an ecosystem for language-oriented programming. This repository holds the source code for the core of Racket plus some related packages. The rest of the Racket distribution source code is in other repositories, mostly under the Racket GitHub organization. Racket programmers typically program with functions, records, objects, exceptions, regular expressions, modules, and threads. That is, instead of a “minimalist” language, which is the way that Scheme is often described, Racket offers a rich language with an extensive set of libraries and tools. Libraries are not restricted to exporting values, such as functions; they can also define new syntactic forms. In this sense, Racket isn’t exactly a language at all; it’s more of an idea for how to structure a language so that you can extend it or create entirely new languages.
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    The Acton programming language

    The Acton programming language

    The Acton Programming Language

    Write programs that seamlessly run as a distributed system over an entire data center or region. All without a single line of RPC code. Acton automatically persists the state of your application (orthogonal persistence) to a built-in distributed backend. No need to use a database or message broker ever again. 0 lines of persistence code. Built-in redundancy; Acton's transactional, high-performance distributed RTS can seamlessly resume application state after hardware failures. Never stop for an upgrade; Live upgrade your running application through compiler-supported code and data migration. Acton programs, and the actor model, work well from simple script-style applications on a single machine up to large distributed systems across a Data Center. Run at your scale.
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    Yampa

    Yampa

    Functional Reactive Programming domain-specific language

    Yampa is a Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) library for Haskell, specifically designed for modeling hybrid systems that involve both continuous and discrete time behaviors, such as games, simulations, robotics, and reactive systems. Based on the concept of signal functions, Yampa offers a declarative way to model time-varying values and their transformations, making it easier to manage complex time-based logic without resorting to imperative state management. It is grounded in strong mathematical foundations and is well-suited for real-time and interactive systems where temporal behaviors are central.
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    choosenim

    choosenim

    Tool for installing and managing multiple versions of Nim language

    choosenim is a version manager for the Nim programming language, allowing users to install, update, and switch between different versions of Nim easily.
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    stylus

    stylus

    Expressive, robust, feature-rich CSS language built for nodejs

    Stylus is a revolutionary new language, providing an efficient, dynamic, and expressive way to generate CSS. Supporting both an indented syntax and regular CSS style. Installing Stylus is very easy once you have Node.js. So get the binaries for your platform and make sure that they also include npm, Node’s package manager. Stylus features powerful in-language function definitions. Function definitions appear identical to mixins; however, functions may return a value. Optional arguments may default to a given expression. With Stylus we may even default arguments to earlier arguments! Stylus is an innovative stylesheet language that compiles down to CSS. Inspired by SASS, Stylus is built with node.js and capable of running in the browser. Stylus is “pythonic” (i.e. indentation-based). Whitespace is significant, so we substitute { and } with an indent, and an outdent. Stylus, just like CSS, allows you to define properties for several selectors at once through comma separation.
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    Faust : signal processing language

    Faust is a programming language for realtime audio signal processing

    [UPDATE] The project has been moved to GitHub (https://github.com/grame-cncm/faust). Do not use this repository anymore ! FAUST (Functional Audio Stream) is a functional programming language specifically designed for real-time signal processing and synthesis. FAUST targets high-performance signal processing applications and audio plug-ins for a variety of platforms and standards. The Faust compiler translates DSP specifications into very efficient C++ code. Thanks to the notion of architecture, FAUST programs can be easily deployed on a large variety of audio platforms and plugin formats (jack, alsa, ladspa, maxmsp, puredata, csound, supercollider, pure, vst, coreaudio) without any change to the FAUST code.
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    SuperCollider

    SuperCollider

    Real-time audio synthesis engine and music programming language

    N.B. SuperCollider is now hosted at GitHub, and the most recent versions can be downloaded from there. http://supercollider.github.io A real time audio synthesis engine, and an object-oriented programming language specialised for music. SuperCollider was created in 1996 by James McCartney, now (since version 3) released as free software.
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    Jason is a fully-fledged interpreter for an extended version of AgentSpeak, a BDI agent-oriented logic programming language, and is implemented in Java. Using JADE a multi-agent system can be distributed over a network effortlessly. This project was moved to https://jason-lang.github.io
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    Ring

    Ring

    Simple and flexible programming language for applications development

    The Ring is a practical general-purpose multi-paradigm language. The supported programming paradigms are imperative, procedural, object-oriented, declarative using nested structures, functional, meta programming and natural programming. The language is portable (MS-DOS, Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, WebAssembly, Microcontrollers, etc.) and can be used to create Console, GUI, Web, Games and Mobile applications. The language is designed to be simple, small and flexible. Ring is distributed as a Free-Open Source project under the MIT License.
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    NetRexx

    The open sourced NetRexx reference implementation

    NetRexx is a dialect of the REXX programming language to run on the Java virtual machine. It supports a classic REXX syntax, with no reserved keywords, along with considerable additions to support object-oriented programming in a manner compatible with Java's object model, yet can be used as both a compiled and an interpreted language, with an option of using only data types native to the JVM or the NetRexx runtime package. Originally from IBM, NetRexx is the creation of Mike Cowlishaw, the 'Father of Rexx'. This IBM product has been open sourced in 2011.
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    ArkScript

    ArkScript

    ArkScript is a small, fast, functional and scripting language for C++

    ArkScript is a small, fast, functional and scripting language for C++ projects.
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    AssemblyScript

    AssemblyScript

    A TypeScript-like language for WebAssembly

    AssemblyScript is a TypeScript-like programming language specifically designed to compile into WebAssembly, enabling developers to write high-performance code using familiar JavaScript syntax. It introduces static typing and low-level control while maintaining compatibility with existing JavaScript tooling and workflows. The language is optimized for generating efficient and compact WebAssembly modules, making it suitable for performance-critical applications in both browser and server environments. Its design bridges the gap between high-level scripting and low-level execution, allowing developers to achieve near-native performance without switching to languages like C or Rust. AssemblyScript integrates with the WebAssembly ecosystem, enabling seamless interaction with JavaScript through standard APIs. It is widely used in scenarios where performance and portability are essential, such as gaming, data processing, and edge computing.
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    Beef Programming Language

    Beef Programming Language

    Beef Programming Language

    Beef is a high-performance multi-paradigm open source programming language with a focus on developer productivity. The Beef Development Tools include an IDE with a general-purpose debugger capable of debugging native applications written in any language. The IDE supports productivity features such as autocomplete, fix-its, reformatting, refactoring tools, type inspection, hot compilation, and a built-in profiler. Beef allows for safely mixing different optimization levels on a per-type or per-method level, allowing for performance-critical code to be executed at maximum speed without affecting the debuggability of the rest of the application. Beef can detect memory leaks in real-time. As with most safety features in Beef, this can be turned off in Release builds for performance-critical applications. The Beef IDE supports productivity features such as autocomplete, fixits, reformatting, refactoring tools, type inspection, runtime code compilation (hot code swapping).
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    Carp

    Carp

    A functional, systems programming language with linear types

    Carp is a statically typed, functional programming language designed for real-time and systems programming. It features a Lisp-like syntax, strong compile-time checks, and linear type semantics that ensure memory safety without a garbage collector. Carp targets C as its backend, generating performant and predictable native code while offering functional abstractions and interactive development via REPL.
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    Flix

    Flix

    The Flix Programming Language

    Flix is a statically typed programming language combining functional, imperative, and logic paradigms, with first‑class Datalog constraints and a polymorphic effect system. Designed to run on the JVM, Flix enforces purity tracking at compile time, supports algebraic data types, tail‑call elimination, and allows entire Datalog programs as values.
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    Gravity language

    Gravity language

    Gravity Programming Language

    Gravity is a powerful, dynamically typed, lightweight, embeddable programming language written in C without any external dependencies (except for stdlib). It is a class-based concurrent scripting language with modern Swift-like syntax. Gravity supports procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, and data-driven programming. Thanks to special built-in methods, it can also be used as a prototype-based programming language. Gravity has been developed from scratch for the Creo project in order to offer an easy way to write portable code for the iOS and Android platforms. It is written in portable C code that can be compiled on any platform using a C99 compiler. The VM code is about 4K lines long, the multipass compiler code is about 7K lines and the shared code is about 3K lines long. The compiler and virtual machine combined add less than 200KB to the executable on a 64-bit system.
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    Hy

    Hy

    A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python

    Hy is a multi-paradigm general-purpose programming language in the Lisp family. It’s implemented as a kind of alternative syntax for Python. Compared to Python, Hy offers a variety of extra features, generalizations, and syntactic simplifications, as would be expected of a Lisp. Compared to other Lisps, Hy provides direct access to Python’s built-ins and third-party Python libraries, while allowing you to freely mix imperative, functional, and object-oriented styles of programming. The first thing a Python programmer will notice about Hy is that it has Lisp’s traditional parenthesis-heavy prefix syntax in place of Python’s C-like infix syntax. As in other Lisps, the value of a simplistic syntax is that it facilitates Lisp’s signature feature, metaprogramming through macros, which are functions that manipulate code objects at compile-time to produce new code objects, which are then executed as if they had been part of the original code.
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    Inform

    Inform

    The core software distribution for the Inform 7 programming language

    Inform is the core distribution of a powerful programming language and design system created for writing interactive fiction, where authors describe stories as text adventure games that players explore through typed commands. The language is distinctive for its natural-language-inspired syntax that reads almost like English, allowing storytellers to define rooms, objects, characters, and narrative logic in an intuitive way that emphasizes expressive clarity and literary structure. When you write in Inform, the source code is compiled into playable story files that run on interactive fiction virtual machines such as Z-machine or Glulx, enabling classic text-based gameplay with modern tooling. Inform handles the underlying complexities of text parsing, world modeling, state management, and player input, so authors can focus on narrative design rather than low-level engine details.
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    Pkl

    Pkl

    A configuration as code language with rich validation and tooling

    pkl is a purpose-built configuration-as-code language developed by Apple that combines declarative structure, validation, and tooling to improve over traditional configuration formats like JSON, YAML, or Plists. Its goal is to let you write configuration logic (modules, imports, conditions, defaults) while still producing static outputs suitable for tools that expect JSON, YAML, or other formats. Configurations in Pkl are type-safe and support validation constraints (e.g. bounds, relations) so many errors can be caught before deployment. The language is embeddable, meaning it can run inside applications (Java, Swift, Go, etc.) to load configuration dynamically with the same safety guarantees. There’s also code generation support: writing Pkl modules can generate matching classes or data structures in target languages (Swift, Go, Java, Kotlin) so runtime config and statically typed code stay in sync.
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    PureScript

    PureScript

    A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript

    Compile to readable JavaScript and reuse existing JavaScript code easily. An extensive collection of libraries for development of web applications, web servers, apps and more. Excellent tooling and editor support with instant rebuilds. An active community with many learning resources. Build real-world applications using functional techniques and expressive types, such as: Algebraic data types and pattern matching. Row polymorphism and extensible records. Higher kinded types and type classes with functional dependencies, as well as higher-rank polymorphism. Precompiled binaries are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows. The Pursuit package database hosts searchable documentation for PureScript packages. The recommended build tool for PureScript is Spago, which can be installed using npm.
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    R Source

    R Source

    Read-only mirror of R source code

    The wch/r-source repository is a read-only mirror of the official R language source code, maintained to reflect the upstream Subversion (SVN) R core development tree. This mirror provides public visibility into R’s internals—everything from the interpreter, base and recommended packages, documentation, and C/Fortran code under the hood. It is updated hourly to stay in sync with the upstream SVN. Although it mirrors the R source for browsing and reference, it is not the “canonical development repo* (i.e. you can’t submit pull requests via that mirror). The repository includes build instructions, the full directory structure (src, src/library, doc, etc.), licensing information (GPL-2.0), and documentation. Developers, package authors, and curious users often browse this mirror to inspect implementation details, debug issues, or see how base functions are implemented in C or Fortran.
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