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    Churmant

    Churmant

    a Lua-like syntax programming language

    Churmant (cure-ment), is a compiler for C language, it's used for producing Lua-like code, but also run in a blazingly fast speed, when compared to others. It also is very easy to maintain and read the header file, if you want to contribute. The reason why Churmant is its own language, is because its syntax are not like C entirely, like normal keyword cannot be stack inside each other, for example.
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    LSL Editor Community Edition

    LSL Editor Community Edition

    Second Life script editor.

    Alphons van der Heijden, author of LSLEditor, the great off-line editor and debugging tool for scripting in Second Life, has donated his opus magnum to the free and open source community where it can grow and keep pace with the SL platform!
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    Customization/improvement of the Second Life® client to integrate with virtual reality systems.
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